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GDPR Laggards Can Still Get Ahead Of The Game

PYMNTS

The time for “wait and see” is running out when it comes to new European privacy regulations. Soon enough, the financial and consumer impacts of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will become clear enough that companies that took a laggard’s approach may start to feel significant pain.

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Payments 2016: The Year Of The Emergence Of The Global Citizen

PYMNTS

PYMNTS consulted 21 payments executives from across the industry to share their insights on the biggest takeaways from 2016 as part of the “Payments 2016, The Year Of…” eBook. Both payers and payees are looking for protection against fraud and assurances of compliance with any international regulations. Download the eBook.

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Digital Innovation Is Fueling The Reemergence Of Business

PYMNTS

Never before have we faced a scenario in which our clients, the market infrastructure, our vendors and all of our own teams are operating in a sustained contingency mode. Never before have we faced a scenario in which our clients, the market infrastructure, our vendors and all of our own teams are operating in a sustained contingency mode.

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Proactive Customer Communication for Fraud Prevention

FICO

In other regions, such as the EU, regulation drives how customer verification happens with strong customer authentication defining that many payments must be authenticated with two of three methods: Inherence – something you are (e.g. Read our Fraud Survey Results eBooks for specific stats about individual countries: Brazil.

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242 Startup Failure Post-Mortems

CB Insights

Fresco’s head of community marketing, Johnathan Hamiter, began sending employees private Slack messages saying funding seemed “pretty bleak” and encouraging them to look for other jobs. Unfortunately, we were not able to find our place in the market. But we just didn’t feel as confident in that market.”. Around 4 p.m.,

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