Wed.Apr 01, 2020

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Trillions of dollars of #coronavirus aid appears … from where?

Chris Skinner

These are extraordinary times. No one can remember anything like this, except maybe those over the age of 80. The last time anything like today’s world happened was the Second World War but, as I said the other day, they were fighting each other. We are fighting a thing. The … The post Trillions of dollars of #coronavirus aid appears … from where?

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Remote work heightens risk of data breach

Bank Innovation

As financial institutions transition employees to working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic, cybersecurity threats have made them more vulnerable, according to information and cybersecurity experts. “The hackers are going to have a field day with this, I believe they’re going to redouble their efforts on banks because that’s where the money is,” said Steve Hunt, […].

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New Facial Recognition Policy Signed Into Law In Washington State

PYMNTS

Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill on Tuesday (March 31) establishing specific rules – backed by Microsoft – governing facial recognition software, according to a blog by Bill Smith, president of Microsoft. “This legislation represents a significant breakthrough – the first time a state or nation has passed a new law devoted exclusively to putting guardrails in place for the use of facial recognition technology,” Smith said in the post.

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B2B payments companies seek growth amid pandemic  

Bank Innovation

Despite the current economic uncertainty resulting from COVID-19, some business-to-business payment companies are gaining traction with clients and investors alike. “Our solution is even more relevant today than it was four weeks ago,” said Sameer Gulati, chief operating officer of the payments company Plastiq. “Some of our customers are already using Plastiq as a bridge […].

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Digital Transformation: Accelerating ROI and Growth in Commercial Lending

Now is the time for lenders to prioritize their digital transformation initiatives in preparation for the lending rebound. Rising competition and ever-increasing customer demands for speed and efficiency are forcing financial institutions to embrace digital transformation. This shift can feel overwhelming—where do you begin? This infographic illustrates automation demands and shows you how loan document automation serves as an essential step to increase profits and provide the best lending exper

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Things worth reading: 2nd April 2020

Chris Skinner

Things we’re reading today include … Now the world faces two pandemics – one medical, one financial | Robert Shiller Coronavirus: Banks bow to pressure and axe shareholder payments Banks paid millions in bonuses weeks before ban on cash rewards Wall Street’s debt machine: why everyone is watching bank exposure … The post Things worth reading: 2nd April 2020 appeared first on Chris Skinner's blog.

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Breaking Down SBA Lending: What is E-Tran?

Abrigo

Key Takeaways E-Tran is the SBA's application portal Lenders have two options to access E-Tran. While significantly more efficient than mailing forms to the SBA, there are some shortfalls to E-Tran, and a vendor can help. Financial institutions are gearing up for an influx of loan applications due to the Payment Protection Program (PPP), which could begin seeing applications as soon as Friday, April 3.

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Can eCommerce Overcome The Strain Of COVID-19?

PYMNTS

While it is the only option for many retailers, eCommerce is running into its own limitations under the pressure of the COVID-19 crisis. And as those limits become evident, some strategies to navigate them are also coming to the fore. The most concerning news about those limitations comes as retailers get a handle on how and why eCommerce orders have spiked since stores started closing at the end of February.

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COVID-19: What are Fraudsters and Money-Launderers Doing in The New Norm?

Jack Henry

For many Americans and people around the world, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic will be an event talked about for many years to come. It’s when our everyday lives changed, and we started learning a new normal. For my family it was a complete shift, from me working full-time from home and my kids now attending school virtually for the rest of this year; to other extracurricular activities like my son’s baseball and daughter’s volleyball seasons being canceled.

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Senate Federal CEO On Protecting Member Trust During Digital Overhauls

PYMNTS

Credit unions (CUs), as much as other financial entities, are seeing a boom in competition as banking moves to online and mobile channels. Customers today expect to be able to access financial services instantly, which can put pressure on CUs that need to stretch restricted technology budgets into innovative new features. These CUs must also make sure that introducing new features does not offer up any openings to the many opportunistic fraudsters looking to swipe precious data and financial inf

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The State of Automation in Financial Services 2024 Report

In this report, you’ll find a comprehensive analysis of survey responses from executives at banks, credit unions, and insurance companies concerning their organization’s current and future use of automation. The report’s key insights include: Which types of automation are saving organizations the most time and money How to overcome the biggest barriers to automation implementation and adoption Why automation investments will continue to grow over the next few years How much you could save in 202

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Coronavirus puts credit card swipe fees under the microscope

Payments Source

Interchange fees are a major part of the costs merchants pay to accept payment cards. While merchants seek relief from fees during a time in which their businesses face serious damage from stay-at-home edicts because of coronavirus, the credit card companies and banks quickly began to dig in their heels.

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How Predictive Analytics Platforms Help Brands Prepare For Coronavirus Complexity

PYMNTS

The coronavirus is causing unforeseen disruptions to businesses, but predictive analytics platforms are helping them plan for the unknown. The biggest change that PredictHQ has seen, for its part, since the initial spread of the virus is the number of postponements and cancellations of events, which have increased significantly. In February, 2020, PredictHQ saw a 500 percent increase in the cancellation or postponement of significant and major events.

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Survey: Fintech sector responds to pandemic

Bobsguide

Take the one minute survey here. The coronavirus outbreak and the economic downturn it has spurred leaves many fintech businesses in a state of uncertainty. Between decreasing access to capital, redundancies and internal restructuring, many fintechs are facing fundamental changes to the way they.

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Restaurant Operators On Life Before, During And After COVID-19

PYMNTS

Restaurants are tough businesses to operate, even in the best of times — 60 percent fail within their first year, and 80 percent within their first five. There are lots of reasons for that high failure rate: changing consumer preferences; thin margins in the best of times; a workforce with a high turnover rate; the wrong location; and in the era of smartphones and apps, a poor digital experience for consumers.

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Why Is CRE Lending Stuck in the Past? Top 3 Reasons for Digital Resistance

Commercial lending is on the verge of a resurgence, but traditional processes are an obstacle. Explore the top 3 reasons for resistance to digital transformation and how overcoming them can pave the way for growth and efficiency. Discover why embracing automation and digital solutions is crucial for success in today's competitive landscape. Discover how GoDocs helps commercial lenders in the digital era with seamless integration and a borrower-focused approach.

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Pandemic raises concerns over SCA deadline

Bobsguide

The European payments industry may not be prepared to reach the deadline for strong customer authentication (SCA) as it attempts to mitigate the coronavirus outbreak, some market participants say. Uncertainty pervades the sector ahead of the December 2020 deadline for the EU and March 2021.

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Banks Will See Windfall From SMB $350B COVID-19 Bailout

PYMNTS

Financial institutions stand to make billions from the $350 billion coronavirus bailout package for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), according to a Financial Times (FT) report on Tuesday (March 31). The $2 trillion stimulus bill was passed on Friday (March 29) and announced that the Small Business Administration (SBA) will extend loans through banks and credit unions to SMBs crippled by the coronavirus and employing fewer than 500 people.

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How coronavirus is devastating hourly earners

Payments Source

While the $2 trillion stimulus package just signed into law provides enhanced unemployment benefits, it is little solace to those out of work with dim prospects of their jobs returning to normal anytime soon.

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B2B FinTech Accelerates Product Rollouts To Support SMBs

PYMNTS

Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are struggling to stay afloat. A new survey from Alignable via its Weekly Pulse Poll found that more than one-third of SMBs said they are struggling to keep their doors open and have less than one month before they run out of cash. An additional 30 percent said they’re not far behind. “The answer to this problem has to be more than the federal government offering low interest loans to business owners,” Alignable Co-Founder and CEO Eric G

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Register Now: Sneak Peek Into Close Automation SkyStem Web Demo

Technology is rapidly changing the way accountants perform and manage month-end activities. Spreadsheets, email, and shared drives no longer have to slow us down. Join us as we present a "sneak peek" recorded demo of SkyStem's month-end close solution – ART. In under four weeks, your team can start reaping the benefits of month-end close automation by vastly reducing spreadsheets, cut down on reconciliation work, speed up the month-end close, and better manage your remote team.

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Embedded fintech is omnichannel retail's next generation

Payments Source

Payments infrastructure integrations create the backbone for front-of-house retail, back-of-house inventory, supply chain, and warehousing, says Global Payments' Frank T. Young.

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Bitcoin Daily: Darknet Bitcoin Spending Slides During COVID-19 Pandemic; Telegram Prohibited From Issuing Tokens To Foreign Investors

PYMNTS

Spending at darknet markets declined during the past two months even with a drop in the price of the digital currency, per Chainalysis data, as the coronavirus pandemic has impacted every part of the global economy, CoinDesk reported. Darknets are websites that facilitate the sale of products such as counterfeit currencies. In the middle of February, bitcoin reached $10,500 and dropped to as low as $3,867 in mid-March.

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Coronavirus brings a frenzy of new scams to U.K. consumers

Payments Source

The U.K.’s growing panic about the spread of coronavirus has created an open season for fraudsters, with government agencies and cybersecurity companies reporting unprecedented levels of criminal activity since the virus began sweeping across the globe in January.

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Market Volatility Gives B2C Sellers’ The Chance To Go B2B

PYMNTS

Streamlining and fostering strategic supplier relationships is key to optimizing procurement and lowering costs. As more organizations embrace eProcurement technology, firms are looking to shrink their vendor bases to promote efficiency. But inevitably, every business will find itself in a position when it must make an emergency purchase – and when the usual suppliers aren’t available to fill that need, companies can find themselves over-spending with unfamiliar sellers.

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Top 10 Benefits of Automating Loan Modifications for Commercial Lenders

Get ready for the wave of $1.2 trillion in commercial debt maturing in the next 24 months with GoDocs' ModDocs® platform. Traditional loan modifications are slow, expensive, and prone to errors, which put lenders at risk. But with ModDocs®, you can enjoy an innovative solution that eliminates attorney fees, allows on-the-fly loan modifications, and ensures compliance.

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Why cash recycling is a must during COVID-19

ATM Marketplace

The spread of COVID-19 is a real concern to the ATM industry and finding a safer, more efficient way to do business and reduce touchpoints with cash is essential. Cash recycling can help.

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SoulCycle Announces Staff Furloughs, 25 Pct Pay Cuts

PYMNTS

SoulCycle employees are probably working up a sweat as the New York-based fitness company trimmed jobs and initiated a 25 percent pay cut in response to its studio closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. In an internal email to staffers leaked to The Verge this week, SoulCycle said in addition to the pay cuts, it will also furlough select employees without pay over the next 30 days.

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Social Distancing and the Need for Self-Serve Banking

SWBC's LenderHub

Every American citizen, along with the rest of the world, has been impacted by COVID-19, better known as the coronavirus disease. In these uncertain times, businesses are moving to work-from-home operations, events have been postponed or canceled, and school districts across the country have closed their doors.

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Feeding The Food Supply Chain: How COVID-19 Is Changing Farming Nationwide

PYMNTS

As grocery stores are emptying and all kinds of items are flying off the shelves, those responsible for producing the food – the nation’s roughly two million farms and 2.6 million farm employees – are facing strange times, where inconsistency and uncertainty are the only things that can be consistently expected. In New York City, the nation’s leading hotspot for COVID-19 cases, local farms and farmers markets are being proclaimed a necessity for safe produce shopping.

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2024 Lending Outlook: Innovations and Evolutions in the Financial Sector

As we step into 2024, the lending landscape evolves rapidly with technology, regulations, and market dynamics driving change. For banks and financial institutions to stay competitive and meet the evolving needs of their customers, these drivers must be understood and engaged with. Lenders can anticipate significant transformation fueled by technological advancements, regulatory shifts, and changing consumer behaviors.