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Saturday - October 26, 2019


Sports Arenas And Mobile Order-Ahead Security


NRF And eCommerce Sales Tax Laws


Stanley Steemer And Employee Reimbursement


Instant Payments Adoption And Disbursements



Visa: Tap-To-Pay Gains Steam, B2B Hits $1T Milestone


Mastercard: Repairing Data Trust With Decency 


Global Learnings From New Zealand FinTech


OYO: Why Credit Could Be Key To US Expansion


Apple Card And The FinTech, TechFin Conundrum


Outsmarting Fraudsters In Emerging Markets


ChowNow CEO On Online Ordering’s Future


Visa On Launch Of Infinite Business For SMBs


Mastercard: How Pay On Delivery, Request To Pay Will Ignite RTP


Why ZenKey Is A Good Idea – With A Design Flaw


Why Better POS Is Vital To Saving SMB Retail


Mastercard On SRC’s Global, Digital Milestone


Visa: She's Next Initiative Goes Global


Where Restaurants Look To Boost Margins, Sales


Wells Fargo's New CEO Scharf's Long List Of To-Dos


Citi: Supply Chain Finance Amid Global Uncertainty


Bain On Where The B2B Innovation Puck’s Headed


What's Next In Libra’s Serial Cliffhanger?


Spend Tools: A Clean Slate For Cleaning Service SMBs


Confronting Wayfair's Unanswered Questions


How FinTechs Enable Split-Tender Transactions


B2B Cross-Border Payments Speed Up


OnDeck Beats Expectations With Rising Origination Volume


OCC’s FinTech Charter’s Uncharted Legal Seas


Capital One's Mixed Results Amid Tech Transformation


Amazon CFO Warns Of A Dimmer Christmas


Are Consumers Maxed Out On Subscriptions?


Zuckerberg To Congress: Libra Fills Global Payments Void


PayPal's Active Accounts Grow By 16 Pct


How Consumers Are Upping Connected Device Usage


Response To B2B, P2P X-Border Payments Pain


Why Bad Tippers Might Pay More With Better Tech


Chipotle Drives Digital To Q3 Wins


Snap Boosts Premium Content Amid Q3 Growth


Discover's Payment Services Drive Up Network Volumes


Are SCA Delays A Blessing Or A Curse?


Streamlining The Mortgage Lending Process


How Crowdfunding Is Becoming Regular Investing


How Might Subscription Commerce Look In 2029?


Flywire’s Focus On Life’s (X-Border Payments) Moments


Amex Rides Higher Spending To Q3 Revenue Win


Tariffs, Trade Tensions Impact Auto Shipping


Does Destination Maternity Bankruptcy Flag Larger Trends?



Why Merchant Services Are Key To Small FI Deposit Growth


Ten Years Of Payments Innovation, Reinvention



Crowdshipping As Next Sharing Economy Frontier?


Retail Pulse: Sobeys Tests Intelligent Shopping Cart


Tennis Gear Gets Into Subscription Swing


Tariffs And Shipping Could Shape Holiday Retail


How Beacons, Mobile Are Fueling Retail Innovation


What SF 49ers’ New Loyalty Rewards Play Means


Startups Using Blockchain For Sustainability


Nike, Shoe Retailers Try On Newer Digital Commerce



How Payments, Trust Make For Better Commerce


Retaining Customers Through New Approaches


Connected Devices And Purchasing Experiences


Setting Goals With Sustainability, Subscriptions


How Digital Tech, Payments Make The World Better



What eInvoicing Standardization Could Do For AP


China B2B FinTech Nabs VC Spotlight


Multi-Bank Connectivity Pressures Treasury Tech


Commercial Cards Embrace Data Integration


Manufactured Housing's Supplier Variety Hurdles


B2B Finserv Embraces New Faster Payment Rails


What Keeps Corp. Cash Managers Awake At Night?


US Bank, BoA Tackle Both Biller, Payer Friction


Codat On SMB Open Banking Opportunities


The Many Faces Of Employee Fraud

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The Modern-Day Cost Of The Excalibur Sword — And Other Holy Grail Treasures

A new archeological finding has again set adventurous minds to thoughts of King Arthur and his famous sword, Excalibur. And minds set to more mundane matters are wondering how much the sword — and other objects from myth and massively distant history — would cost. This quest starts in Bosnia and ends up in the abstract world of economics, where value is not always about price. Behold — it’s the PYMNTS Saturday feature.

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REPORT: What Apple Pay At Five Says About The Future Of Mobile POS Payments

Five years ago, iPhone users got their first bite at the Apple Pay point-of-sale (POS) experience. Five years later, more people have the right iPhones and more merchants have contactless, and Karen Webster says the opportunities for using Apple Pay in the physical store have exploded. But new PYMNTS research shows the percentage of people with Apple Pay who use it at merchants that take it remains as small as it was five years ago. She breaks it all down.

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