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NowRx: Digital Identity Benchmarks Help Healthcare Industry Set Tone For Privacy

PYMNTS

A recent report released by the United Nations found that 132 out of 194 countries have now introduced data protection regulations of some kind, all varying in terms of what type of information they protect and the severity of their restrictions. Meanwhile, other markets are continuing to adjust with their own data protection laws.

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How Middle Eastern Merchants Can Keep Up With Pandemic-Driven Privacy, Payment Shifts

PYMNTS

What has shifted most during the pandemic are consumers’ views on the data privacy and online security standards attached to these digital transactions, Oren Paran , managing director for Israeli retail startup firm Retail Innovation Club , explained in an interview with PYMNTS. Online Payments Drive Privacy Concerns. under the GDPR.

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Will Regulators ‘De-Bank’ Challengers, Neos, Cryptos & Fintechs?

The Financial Brand

Signs point to stricter rules for how nonbanks can use banking terms in their apps and marketing, complicating banking-as-a-service deals. The post Will Regulators ‘De-Bank’ Challengers, Neos, Cryptos & Fintechs? appeared first on The Financial Brand - Banking Trends, Analysis & Insights.

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10 Lessons We Learned at the Nacha Smarter Faster Payment Conference

South State Correspondent

With 142 presentations and panels, the content was tailored to the needs of every bank interested in payments. The major themes of fraud, artificial intelligence (AI), expansion of instant payments, open banking, and regulation were particularly relevant to your roles as executives, risk managers, compliance officers, and technology leaders.

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Credit Unions Unite Behind Digital Banking

PYMNTS

That help is forthcoming, as in the case of the Central Bank of Ireland , which is changing regulations to favor more CU lending with higher limits. There is a sense, however, that CUs themselves bear responsibility for falling behind the digital banking trends that first took hold with consumers.

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Foolhardy Predictions for 2016

NCR

If history is any guide, it’s foolish to make predictions about the banking industry. There are too many external variables, from regulations to international turmoil—that the industry often suffers through no fault of its own. Just about any option on the market represents a major advance over cash or even credit cards.

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