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NEN Widens USAT Partnership For Cashless Payments Growth

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For more than 30 years, NEN has grown its business by bringing the best service and most innovative amusement machines to our customers, while keeping pace with the changing needs and preferences of consumers,” said Jim Sevalt, president and chief operating officer of NEN. and Puerto Rico.

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3 insurance trends to watch in Q4’22

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With climate-related losses expected to continue climbing, insurers will need more granular, real-time climate data and enhanced analytics capabilities to accurately price policies and manage claims. Insurance product innovation. The company has active projects in Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Mexico, and Colombia.

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Equifax Names Ex-Mastercard CEO To Its Board

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Bob’s record of strategic innovation and background as a seasoned CEO with knowledge of our industry will strengthen our Board’s broad-based skillset. In a press release , Equifax said the board now consists of 12 directors, all of whom are independent. Feidler in the press release.

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Bancolombia, First Data Team Up On eCommerce Solutions In Colombia

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First Data and Bancolombia said they plan to bring the “latest payments innovations from Europe and the United States to the Colombian market,” including business management and eCommerce solutions.

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Uber CEO Sees Cash Position As Downturn Defense

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The more money in the proverbial bank, goes the thinking, the more money is on hand to deploy for strategic acquisitions, to leverage into R&D (and innovation) or simply weather an economic storm. Management has also said that Uber Eats is a segment in “early innings,” and gross bookings were up 73 percent.

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Coronavirus’s Potential To Change Healthcare Supply Chains Forever

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The healthcare supply chain is unsurprisingly facing particularly acute disruptions amid the global health crisis, with significant impacts to how hospitals and other facilities source, procure and manage inventory of necessary medical equipment to combat the virus. with consequences of the virus likely to last far after the crisis ends.