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From Investing To Budgeting, How Millennials Are Disrupting Personal Finance

CB Insights

While the media often portrays millennials as preoccupied with the rising prices of festival tickets and avocado toast, their real financial concerns are a bit more practical. But millennials face significant headwinds in making those financial dreams a reality. get the REPORT on next generation investors. From big banks to big tech.

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Soda Wars Summer

PYMNTS

The app will also allow users to record a 15-second “digital lip-sync video” that can be shared on social media using the hashtag #ShareaCoke, the brand told Ad Age. Another Ad Age article outlines the perennial bridesmaid soda brand’s campaign as reaching 100 global markets this year, including the U.S,

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Retail’s Ups And Downs: Amazon Pop-Ups, John Lennon And The iPhone 7

PYMNTS

Is John Lennon a brand? The rise is the first increase in median income since 2007, the year before the Great Recession started, according to CNNMoney. Millennials don’t seem to be feeling Banana Republic any longer, according to a study by RBC Capital Markets.

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The Curious Case For Breaking Up Tech Giants

PYMNTS

That Apple uses its closed ecosystem and the power of its brand to disadvantage others by denying access or imposing frictions on competing services like Spotify. How about Facebook gift cards? Fail — along with just about every other commerce initiative Facebook has tried to ignite using its platform, starting with Beacon in 2007.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

An explosion of new consumer finance brands is transforming how people save, spend, and manage their money. Ninety-two million millennials will soon be in what Goldman Sachs calls their “prime spending years.” These companies are making it easier to make a budget, invest, and buy stocks, as well as to get loans and credit cards.

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Finovate Fall 2016 Live Blog – Day 1

William Mills

With CRMnext, replacing a lost card or request a new pin is a one button process. Demo: voice conversation with Alexa, able to ask bank account balance, block cards, pay bills, send money to friends. I think cards from Dynamics ARE big in Canada. 20% of customer interactions are assisted. Drag and drop functionality.

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