Red Ink Marks Goldmanâs Marcus, Coinbase CEO says Libra Senate opposition âunamericanâ, the rise of the data-driven QSR | | Treasurerâs Need To Know Podcast Series |
Citi On Simplifying Cross-Border Payments B2B cross-border payments are marked by friction tied to fluctuating FX rates, rigorous compliance rules, and sometimes, lack of transparency as to just where payments are, and when they will settle. In a new podcast, Amit Agarwal, global head of cross-border payments at Citi, tells Karen Webster that integrating instant payments into cross-border payments can address some of those challenges. Hereâs how. |
Get Ready For A More Intimate, Data-Driven QSR Experience Fast food and quick-service restaurant (QSR) operations are trying do more these days than old-fashioned mass meal production. Customization is coming into its own in the space, as Tim Ridgely, head of order and delivery for Paytronix Systems, tells PYMNTS. However, relationships with third-party delivery platforms, and sharing of consumer data, is uncertain. What will stand out as the main tools that restaurants must use to thrive into the 2020s? |
Credit Unions Shun Online Ads For Content To Acquire Customers When Facebook changed its official ad policy for FIs to comply with Fair Lending laws, there was much to applaud. The trouble, PSCU Senior Vice President Tom Pierce tells PYMNTS, is that itâs now harder for small credit unions to use Facebook to acquire customers. Hereâs what theyâre doing instead. |
Red Ink Marks Marcus — And Goldman Sachs’ Risky Consumer Bet There are advantages to moving downstream — gaining new customers, of course, is a goal for any company. Yet, for Goldman Sachs’ new consumer banking division, the red ink is flowing, and relatively high default rates may raise eyebrows. Apple Card has its promise and perils. So, Goldman may be looking at consumers as a long-term strategy, but the clock is ticking. Here’s our dive. |
| IoT Tracker™ | Bringing Autonomous Smart Shuttles To The Masses As consumers eschew car ownership, public transportation ridership has increased 21 percent over the past two decades. Recent efforts to upgrade transit systems with connected and autonomous vehicles could further drive this shift â but how can providers ensure the safety of vehicles? In the latest Intelligence of Things Tracker, PYMNTS talks with Joe Moye, CEO of passenger mobility service Beep, about the company's autonomous transit pilot in Florida to find out. | | |
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