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Latest Insight Into Payment Remittance

The Aite Group recently conducted a survey that analyzed remittance practices, benchmarks and perspectives of US and International corporations. The findings confirmed some commonly held views but also provided some surprising insights into practitioner’s preferences. The study was based on 240 U.S.-based companies, 280 companies based outside of...

/payments Payments strategies 2015-2020-2030

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Apple vs Google: user experience

The following fact always comes as a surprise to many people: there are very few technologies (as opposed to features) that Apple actually invented. Take iPhone, for example: Apple simply "glued" together (OK, it was far from simple and trivial, but still) components and technologies that existed for a number of years elsewhere. It all s...

/payments Innovation in Financial Services

Gary Wright

Gary Wright Analyst at BISS Research

Identity management the key to linking operations

Historically banks have built business and operations in silos, and over decades, despite numerous mergers and purchases creating the proverbial one stop shop, the typical bank still maintains a vertical business and operation model. This was not the plan but it’s the one that has been allowed to exist. Nowadays, the problems of banking silos are ...

/payments /regulation Post-Trade Forum

Sriram Natarajan

Sriram Natarajan Risk Dog at Credit Risk Fraud Cards Professional

How to put a 7 Billion dollars stimulus to good use!

The US Retailers won a major victory with the class action settlement of $ 7.2 Billion against Visa, MasterCard and seven other card issuers. While this victory may sound like a bonanza for retailers and perhaps get them salivating on the amount of cash they are like to see soon, it may be worth their introspecting on how the money can be put to go...

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Stephen Wilson

Stephen Wilson Managing Director at Lockstep Consulting

How much worse can CNP fraud get?

The Australian Payments Clearing Association (APCA) releases card fraud statistics every six months for the preceding 12m period. For the first time in many years, Australian card fraud has grown in all categories. The ratio of Card Not Present fraud to all fraud remained steady at just under three quarters. An up-turn in skimming and counter

/security /payments

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7 Ways to Optimise your Corporate Clients Liquidity

Access to liquidity and working capital management are top of the agenda for corporates in these testing times. Even though interest rates are at an all time low, Corporates are finding it difficult to readily access capital to assist them in their day-to-day operations. There are many ways a corporate can improve their cash liquidity and optimise...

/payments Electronic invoicing

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Where mobile meets high street

Mobile is tapping into high street shopping, with a new app from Quidco which will pay users small amounts of money to go into certain retailers, and send them discount coupons. It uses GPS technology in smartphones to track the movements of users, and trigger rewards as soon as they set foot in shops including Apple, Debenhams and Homebase. The n...

/payments Finance 2.0

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Be flexible, be tactical, but whatever you do: just do it

According to the most recent figures in the annual World Payments Report*, there are about 260 billion non-cash payments made each year, with credit and debit card use up by 9.7% at the last count. The cards business is becoming a major driver of revenue and with mobile payments on the horizon, banks need to get on and make the most of this opport...

/payments /wholesale

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Contactless payments since 1926

On my desk sits one of the first contactless credit cards. It dates back to 1926 when it worked in exactly the same way as its modern NFC successor - you present it to buy goods or services. If they had mobile phones back in 1926, with a piece of Scotch tape that card could have been turned into the equivalent of Barclays PayTag and used for &quo...

/payments Innovation in Financial Services

Bo Harald

Bo Harald Chairman/Founding member, board member at Trust Infra for Real Time Economy Prgrm & MyData,

Wasting tax payer's money until 2020?

Most governments are trying hard to save tax payer’s money – and even more importantly trying to push the SME-sector into digital processes and financial administration. But still too many in EU seem too signal that 2020 is a deadline for unstructured invoicing. More here: http://eeiplatform.com/8528/an-overview-56-government-e-invoicing-initiative...

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