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Kroger’s Private-Label Grocery War Advantage?

PYMNTS

To compete in the grocery wars and gain market share from competitors such as Aldi, Amazon and Walmart, supermarkets are bolstering their private-label efforts. By comparison, Walmart outsourced the production of its private-label brands before recently opening an Indiana dairy. customer fulfillment centers.)

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June’s Top 12 Mobile Pay Moments

PYMNTS

And what better way to mark that milestone than with a monthly recap of the Top 12 news items in one major market in the payments ecosystem: mobile payments. Samsung Pay is the first mobile payment service of its kind to be launched in Spain, giving it a head start in the market over Apple Pay and Android Pay. Apple Pay — 20 Months In.

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Is your 2017 trade show strategy set for the year?

William Mills

With new events constantly coming online and some traditional ones undergoing some changes, you might be missing some key opportunities, so it is important to review all your options. ABA Risk Management Conference , March 26-28 in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a must-attend for risk professionals from banks of all sizes.

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Data Dive, Breaches And Security Blips Edition: Key Bank, Microsoft And Bulgaria 

PYMNTS

Regional banking force KeyCorp disclosed a massive fraud that could potentially cost as much as $90 million – according to reporting out of CNBC last week. Interlogic Outsourcing is reportedly the customer involved – the Ekhart Indiana based firm processes payrolls. Starting with. KeyBank’s Costly Payroll Fraud Problem

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Autopsy Report: 9 Startup Failure Stories And What We Can Learn From Them

CB Insights

Pets.com catapulted into the American consciousness via an all-out marketing blitz that included appearances at the 1999 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the 2000 Super Bowl. Launched in February 1999, Pets.com sought to capitalize on widespread internet access and a $23B pet supplies market by selling products directly to consumers.

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