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Fed Names New Payments Security Leader

PYMNTS

Kenneth Montgomery, first vice president and chief operating officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, is taking up the position. He will lead the Fed’s initiative to address payments fraud risk and boost the security of payments in the U.S.

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IdentityMind Global Appoints Business-Tech Vet To Board

PYMNTS

“Commerce and financial services have moved online, and identity-based authentication has become a strategic imperative for banks, payments processors, and eCommerce merchants looking to mitigate risk, avoid fraud and comply with growing regulatory scrutiny.”.

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2021 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

This is an innovation-seeking franchise that has built a solid brand and never got over its skis in execution. Simultaneously the bank invested in Paladin Fraud, Trabian Technology, and Chartwell Compliance to provide compliance and risk management solutions in the complex and connected web of fintech partnerships.

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Finovate Spring 2018 – Day 2

William Mills

How they describe their product/innovation: Project Finance is a personal finance application that shows users the future of their finances based on all the choices and decisions they’re making today. HQ: Boston, MA. In today’s world there is uncertainty around many things, your finances don’t have to be one of them. Key Executives.

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Reopening: The Tech-Enabled Office In A Post-Covid World

CB Insights

A completely remote workforce seems unlikely, given the intangible benefits of social connection, collaboration, and innovation that in-person working provides. An entirely remote workforce seems unlikely for most companies, with an office providing intangible benefits such as social connection, collaboration, and innovation.

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2019: What To Take Forward And What To Leave Behind

PYMNTS

It’s almost as bad as saying it’s the “Year of The Sloth” – since, let’s face it, pigs are not typically prized for their wisdom, energy, vision or leadership qualities across the animal kingdom. The Ted Williams Tunnel in Boston, by contrast, gets me far less excited, even though I use it a lot. It’s fun to talk about.

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