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SUCI: Rethinking Card Declines, Data Security And Customer Experiences

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To better serve clients and help make their businesses run smoother and more efficiently, FinTech startups are tackling an array of challenges, from data security to card declines to clunky customer experiences. When it comes to the customer experience, AvidXchange’s Denise Leleux looks through a few different lenses.

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Why The Customer Experience Is A Program, Not A Project

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The pandemic has reshaped how we interact with merchants — and what we expect, as customers, from those increasingly digital interactions. Call it the transformation of CX, shorthand for the customer experience. It’s not enough that the CX be secure — though that’s critically important, of course.

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FIs Hiring Customer Experience Teams, But What Are They?

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Demand for a combination of speed, simplicity, security and convenience in banking services has financial institutions thinking more about customer experience, particularly in a digital sense, and hiring people to design that experience.

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Credit Needs to Fix its Customer Experience Along with its Security, Final Says

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EXCLUSIVE— As recent hacks such as Equifax demonstrate, credit providers have work to do to gain back consumer trust, and doing so is going to require fixing the customer experience as well as data security.

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Deep Dive: Safeguarding B2B eCommerce And The Corporate Customer Experience

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Business identity theft is used to launch everything from purchasing plan scams to tax and credit card application fraud, and it caused an estimated $137 million in damages in 2017. False Positives and Data Security. Unfocused anti-fraud solutions as well as customer errors — such as mistyped data — can trigger false positives.

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Payments Providers Combat The Conflict Between Security, User Experience

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In financial services, demand for ease of use and security are sky-high, even for business customers. But cloud migrations are often complex, particularly when it comes to remaining compliant with the mounting regulatory initiatives designed to address growing security risks in the financial services arena.

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FICO’s Take On Debit Security

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This payment rail’s use is going strong in the United States, with debit card penetration reaching 78 percent in 2018. Consumers also show continued interest in debit even as they adopt newer payment instruments, and a 2019 report found that 61 percent of mobile wallet users linked debit cards. Card fraud is an ever-present threat.

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