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Credit Union Customer Acquisition
QSRs And Mobile Order-Ahead
Retail Kiosks: A Billion-Dollar Industry
AI, Call Centers And The Role of Agents
X-Border Tuition Receivables
The Role Of Data In Delivering Commerce 2.0
Putting Pizzazz Into P2P Payments
How Blockchain Disrupts Global Trade
As Bitcoin Swoons, Will Hacks Balloon?
Automakers Rev Up VC Investments
Why QSRs Need Commerce Engines, Not POS
When B2B Payments Is All Talk, No Action
Why Private Labels Go Public
QSRs Innovate With Kiosks
Flywire Acquires OnPlan
PSD2 Takes Center Stage
Crypto And The Music Industry
Why Brands Love/Hate Instagram
Blockchainâs Fix For Healthcare Payments
Data Behind B2B Payments' API Hype
Restaurants Reinvent Surge Pricing
Why Free Trials Fail
Alexa Is The New Virtual Roommate
Voice And Visuals For Voice Banking
Connecting People With Food Stamps
Can Cars Drive BlackBerryâs Future?
Does Tribal Lending Have A Future?
Visa: Auto's Great Commerce Shift
Beyond The Buzzword: Integrated Payments
Why AML Solutions Are Stuck In The Middle Ages
X-Border: How Many Payments Methods Does A Cross-Border Merchant Need?
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Mania And Madness: A History Of Things People Liked Too Much
Cryptomania has seized the payments community and the public at large. Itâs the latter population that we need to worry about, though, if previous cultural manias are any indicator. Sure, Beatlemania and the Twin Peaks fad faded out peacefully on their own, but thereâs far too much money tied up in cryptos for them to meet such a gradual end (and end they will, as all manias must). When lots of people enthusiastically buy into trends that they donât understand, it always seems to end badly. Hereâs some that did.
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What Payments Innovators Can Learn From Monkeys
Getting consumers to fall in love with innovation is the day job for many a payments innovator. And, according to Karen Webster, they almost always produce innovation that asks consumers to make wholesale changes to what they do now. Itâs why she argues that getting consumers to change might be more about asking them not to â and what innovations could be well-positioned to become payments innovationâs path of least resistance. Skeptical? Donât be. Just watch the monkeys.
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