Lending Club’s secret sauce turns sour, Facebook lets users buy event tickets, Amazon Prime numbers soar. | | NACHA Goes To Capitol Hill Banks and corporate treasurers arenât the only ones interested in faster payments and Same Day ACH. Members of Congress are eager to understand the benefits of faster payments to their various constituencies. NACHA took its Government Relations Advisory Group to the Hill â and hereâs what they discussed. Read More... |
Disruption, Regulation And Navigating Payments Security There is a "tsunami of change happening in the payments industryâ today, says CA Technologiesâ Hannah Preston. At the core of that change are three key issues critical to keeping transactions safe without blunting innovation: authentication, access and data. In a recent live digital discussion, Preston and her colleague, Carol Alexander, debated how to score the payments security hat trick with Karen Webster. Read More... |
Did The CFPB Finally Make Everyone Happy? Last month, the CFPB managed to get consumer advocates and small dollar lenders to agree on something: how much they disliked their proposed payday regulations. This month, the CFPB has managed yet another rare moment of consensus â this time between advocates and the prepaid card industry, who both seem pretty happy. Read More... |
| Customer Insights | MasterCard Helps Small Issuers Deliver Big Itâs hard to keep up with the competition if you donât have accurate insights into your own performance. For small-sized issuers, this can make competing with the big guys an even bigger challenge. Cheryl Guerin, MasterCard Group Executive of Global Products and Solutions, shared how real-time card portfolio analysis can level the issuer playing field. Read More... |
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