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Saturday - March 7, 2020


Artificial Intelligence And FinTechs


Faster Payments And Subways


DSW And Buy Now, Pay Later


Banking And Payments Fraud


Spend Tech And Disaster Relief



Boku CEO On Digital Content’s New Tailwind


Why Ahold Delhaize Is Betting On Customization


COVID-19 ‘Supply Buying’ Keeps Providers At Risk


Is Now Telemedicine’s Time To Shine?


UPS Aims To Deliver Trade Financing


Adding Tech To The CU's 'War Chest' Of Trust


When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Buy Soup


Visa Levels The Female Founder Funding Field


How AI Can Eliminate Manual Fraud Review


Crisis Shows Pitfalls of A ‘Global’ Currency


DHL: Strengthening Fulfillment’s Weakest Link


MSTS Talks Accounts Receivable Optimization


Eargo Brings DTC Sensibility To Hearing Aids


Using Ethical AI To Turn Data Into Insight


Jim McCarthy To Begin Position As i2c President


How FI’s Innovation Gap Is Big Tech’s Opportunity


Turning Retail Solutions To Crisis Mitigation


Kroger’s Fresh Food Push Drives Trips, Earnings


Healthcare Costs Concerning For Voters


Credit Bureaus Aim To Bulk Up Credit Files


Nordstrom’s Small-Format Stores Engage Shoppers


Gauging Coronavirus Effects On Interest Rates


Digital-First Banking Faces Obstacles


Mark Lenhard Joins Modo’s Board


What’s At Stake As CFPB Gets SCOTUS Hearing


Personal Loan Apps Banking On Features


Will New CFPB Rules Put Zombie Debt To Rest?


Same-Day Services Soar In Mixed Q4 For Target


Amazon Returns Help Power Kohl’s Traffic In Q4


Digital-First Banking Branches Out


Data Dive: Walmart, Uber Eats, US Stock Market


16 Pct Of Gig Workers Live Paycheck To Paycheck


COVID-19 And The Medical Commerce Boom



The Rise Of ‘Intelligent Engagement’ In Banking


How AI Can Heal Waste, Fraud In Healthcare


Why Corporates Have To Want To Kill B2B Checks



Floating The Next Big Idea For Social Commerce


Costco Posts Solid Quarter, Limits Items


COVID Stocking Issues Put Focus On Supply Chain


Applying The Marketplace Approach To Moving


Panera Program Spurs New Look At Loyalty


San Fran Close To Passing Vacant Site Tax


Settling Consumer Disputes Via Digital Solutions


eCommerce May Save Fashion Week 2020


Personalization Drives Retail Connection


Retail KPIs Worked Over For Customer Experience


Businesses Seek Profits From Coronavirus


Upscale UK Retailers Look To Land In US Market



Connecting With Customers Through Loyalty Programs


Closing The Expectation-Execution Gap


Innovating To Capture Value And Stem Losses


Necessity Is The Mother Of Innovative Invention


Evolving State Of Restaurant, Delivery Industry



Community Banks And The Digitization Revolution


Mid-Quarter Lull Hits B2B FinTech Funding


InsurTech Finds Flexibility For Modern Business


FCA Eyes Open Banking's Finance Impact


insightsoftware Talks ERP Modernization


Corporate Card Competition Heats Up


CarrierHQ Talks CA’s AB5 And Trucking Changes


Payment Rail Innovators Eye Speed For Corporates


daVinci Talks Virtual Prepaid’s Corporate Use


Tribe Payments Talks Biz Payments, Accounting


Supplier Inexperience Exacerbates Late Payments

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