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Legal Pot Starts Pulling Its Retail Weight

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Trends in legal cannabis retail are just now emerging, and fresh numbers from Colorado are providing insight into how the industry is evolving. Other figures also point to how much consumers are spending on legal retail pot. Legal retail cannabis may be spreading throughout the U.S., Companies also have made more than $6.5

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Retail Payments Fraud: How Consumers and Banks Can Fight Back

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There’s a lot going on in the retail payments space – defined as transactions between two consumers, between consumers and businesses, or between two businesses. Some of the changes are related to new digital payments methods like P2P apps, tap-to-pay, and cryptocurrency, which are all growing options in retail environments.

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Mastercard Q2 Earnings Preview: Increased Spending, Digital Payments Expected

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Mastercard is expected to report strong revenue growth in its second-quarter earnings, thanks to a continued increase in retail spending and digital transactions, according to analysts. The company introduced a new open banking platform in June that supports connectivity, security and compliance, dispute resolution and consulting services.

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Why State And Local Governments Struggle To Shred The Paper Check

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Governments at the state and local level are having trouble meeting this need, however, as they must also balance regulatory compliance standards against the desires of their in-state residents. Innovations in this area are moving slightly faster in Idaho, which has been slowly introducing digital disbursements to a few programs.

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The Dawn Of A Cashless Global Economy?

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adults still prefer to use cash for purchases under $5, while 22 percent use debit cards and 11 percent use credit cards. Which age group is most likely to use a credit card for these small transactions? That would be millennials, ages 18–29, with 64 percent saying they prefer to use cards even for transactions under $5.

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GonzoBanker Awards 2017

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Seriously, sit back with a pocket flask of Pappy Van Winkle, smoke a cigar (or your combustible of choice if you live in Colorado, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Main or Massachusetts) and enjoy the 2017 GonzoBanker Awards. Monty Python “I’m Not Dead … Yet” Award – Goes to physical retail. THE BANKING AWARDS.

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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

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Self Financial handles the technology, including access to online accounts and an app, as well as marketing aspects of the program, and Lead Bank provides the compliance and access to the banking system. Two years ago, Lead Bank and Self expanded the program to include a secured credit card. Pacific National Bank. Pittsburgh.