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Deserve Raises $50M to Expand Account Receivables

Bank Innovation

EXCLUSIVE— Millennial and Gen Z-focused credit card provider Deserve has raised $50 million from the Keystone National Group, funding earmarked for the startup’s expansion of account receivables, the company announced today.

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Last Roar Of The Paper Tiger?

PYMNTS

Statistical swarms of millennials and Gen Zers report never having used a paper check. Instant” is becoming the posted speed limit nationally and globally for transactions. This group championed P2P a few years ago when it felt too risky and un-bank-like for a paper-centric world. But it’s totally fixable. The Big Gig.

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BJ’s On The Block, Amex’s Millennial Problem And Another Big Breach

PYMNTS

This week we saw scientists march, the French go to the polls and a $400 high-tech juicer turned out to be an innovation on par with something that everyone already has: their hands. And most of the nation got a good chuckle — except perhaps the investors who threw $125 million at the disruptive future of juice. Ready to jump in?

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Why Chase decided to drop digital-banking app Finn

Bank Innovation

JPMorgan Chase's millennial-friendly digital banking app Finn is shutting down, just one year after it rolled out nationally. The […].

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The Buyers: Generation Z’s Shopping Preferences

PYMNTS

Generation Z are the next up-and-coming group of shoppers who retailers are turning to for the future of retail. Yes, those born between 1994 and 2002 are starting to push millennials over in terms of shaping commerce and eCommerce trends. Get ready, retailers. This falls in line with what we’ve been seeing over the last few years.

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Digital Payments, Online Ordering And Memberships Top This Week’s News

PYMNTS

Millennials Drive More to Faster Payments . Millennials and Gen Z are among the groups that are most likely to have received instant payments. NEW DATA: Five Payments Innovations for Winning the Digital-First Shopper. These users are receiving investments, insurance and income via those means. Trackers and Reports.

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What The Trendsetters Say About How We Will Pay Next Decade

PYMNTS

And so a sheepherding innovation – and new vocabulary word – was born. In the payments ecosystem, we need look no further than the bridge millennial for how the connected purchasing experience will evolve over the next decade. This group of 60 million U.S. How We Will Pay 2019 is an annual national study of more than 5,000 U.S.