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B2B Venture Capital: Corporate Social Media, Marijuana Procurement, and Big Data

PYMNTS

B2B FinTechs in the U.S. This week, the two countries were the only markets that landed on the B2B venture capital board, with funding landing at SaaS, Big Data and procurement startups across a range of industries, from corporate social media management to marijuana procurement. Software-As-A-Service (SaaS).

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Fintech and Consumer Finance: Agenda for 2021 webinar to be held on December 9-10

CFPB Monitor

On December 9-10, 2020, the Conference on Consumer Finance Law and the Program on Financial Regulation & Technology at George Mason University’s Scalia Law School is sponsoring a webinar that will examine emerging issues in the areas of fintech and consumer finance. The full webinar agenda is available here. Click here to register.

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Banking Algorithms, the Apple Card and Sexism

Banking Exchange

Allegation that the Apple Card provided husband a credit limit several times higher than his wife’s credit limit Payments Technology Risk Management Social Media People Customers Tech Management Mobile Online Cards Security Big Data Feature3 Fintech Feature.

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Google Quits Cookies As Data Privacy Regs Show Fangs

PYMNTS

That’s a bad moon rising for some Big Data operators. In the middle are the consumers whose data fuels eCommerce, social media and basically the entire internet as we know it. This whole field of players now faces a growing throng of government entities pushing for consumer privacy clampdowns.

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Credit Where It Must Be Due

PYMNTS

The evolution of the model means that the data collected to suss out creditworthiness comes from a variety of sources, from Big Data to social media. This all raises a slew of questions for traditional lenders.

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15 Twitter accounts every bank executive should follow

Abrigo

The ABA has a new report out on how banks are using social media, and much of the report focuses on using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and the like to boost customer service, make connections in the community and recruit staff.

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Watson Marketing Delivers a Competitive Edge that Financial Institutions can Bank On

Insights on Business

Pressures stem from a myriad of sources: competition from fintechs; unrelenting regulatory environment; associated costs of compliance (or non-compliance!); Like diamonds masked by coal dust, banks possess insights rendered invisible by the sheer size and unwieldiness of massive amounts of unstructured data.

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