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Report: Digital ID’s Role In Boosting Trust In The Sharing Economy

PYMNTS

They must reassure customers they are safe from viral contagion in sharing economy spaces while ensuring their personal data is secure from rising incidents of fraud. Payments providers are seeking more secure and compliant ways of onboarding and authenticating customers to help deter online fraud.

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Precise Location Data Is Targeting ‘Last Mile Delivery’ Demons

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Companies are using it more for logistical planning to fine-tune nettlesome “last mile” delivery snags for better customer experiences. Giving retailers the ability to ‘put the pin’ in the customer’s driveway improves logistics and cuts down on shipping costs. Geocoding is also useful in risk assessment and fraud prevention.

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Location Detection: Building The Bank Business Case For Better Geolocation Data

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And increasingly, those services are being leveraged in verticals such as online sports betting, where location must be verified at the time of the wager (to make sure the activity is in a legally permissible area) to help banks comply with international Know Your Customers (KYC) rules. Not all data are created equal, of course.

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Finovate Fall 2016 Live Blog – Day 2

William Mills

I like the idea but I am a bit concerned about the potential for fraud from both companies and investors. Addresses compliance, fraud experience and customer experience analytics. Customers want self-service capabilities but regulation and risk is top of mind that get in the way of digital interactions.

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

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And, not to detract from what is seriously good chest-puffing, but why is this all good for customers? A Shout Out for a Gutsy Call – Scott Reckard, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, who first wrote about Wells Fargo’s branch pressure tactics in 2013. What’s next, rage in the cage, two CEOs, winner take all?

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THE 16TH ANNUAL GONZOBANKER AWARDS

Gonzobanker

And, not to detract from what is seriously good chest-puffing, but why is this all good for customers? A Shout Out for a Gutsy Call – Scott Reckard, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, who first wrote about Wells Fargo’s branch pressure tactics in 2013. What’s next, rage in the cage, two CEOs, winner take all?

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