SWIFT CEO to step down, Apple adds doctors to boost health, Why merchants arenât ready for fraud 3.0 | | Whitepages Pro CEO: Fraud 3.0 And Why Merchants Are Unprepared Online criminals are getting more sophisticated, and law enforcement canât keep up â thatâs the blunt message Whitepages Pro CEO Rob Eleveld has for Karen Webster. Webster. Yet, even as new tech and better computer power help fraudsters, businesses can take advantage of those tools to thwart hacking and fraud attempts. Find out about the new era of fraud and what it means for payments and commerce defenses. |
First Data: Connected QSRs And Serving The Market Of One Quick-service restaurants (QSRs) are expanding their payment menus, as customers in search of fast meals increasingly turn to mobile ordering. Digital growth in the QSR segment is also leading to enhanced loyalty programs and targeted campaigns that make use of more data. Karen Webster speaks with First Dataâs Head of Analytics Glenn Fodor and Head of QSR and Retail John Nicola about the changing restaurant ecosystem, and how to build better individual consumer connections. |
Amazon Prompts USPS To Monetize The Mailbox The good old USPS is hemorrhaging money and a new Treasury report recommends taking a long hard look at operations â including possibly charging for mailbox access. Hereâs what that could mean for Amazon and last-mile delivery, in general â and why the relationship between the eCommerce giant and the postal service may not change much at all, for now. |
| Credit Union Tracker™ | How AML Regulations Are Pulling Credit Unions Into Law Enforcement Credit unions (CUs) arenât law enforcement agencies by design. However, anti-money laundering (AML) regulations like the Bank Secrecy Act can force CUs into the uncomfortable position of acting as one, says Colleen Kelly, senior federal compliance for the Credit Union National Association. In the latest Credit Union Tracker, Kelly tells PYMNTS how CUs can use shared resources to more efficiently and effectively comply with AML requirements, while staying vigilant against financial crimes. | | |
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