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Core Unicorn Deals Rattling the Future of Financial Technology

Gonzobanker

Bank executives should take these new deals’ valuations as a sign that the free market sees the future of finance as unbundled from the traditional industry structure. As new cloud-native, API-driven solutions come to market, the term “core” seems to live in the eye of the beholder. Response From The Other Two Big 3 Players.

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Small banks: Big challenges and big opportunities

Abrigo

Takeaway 3 With effective technology, the bank can continue to grow its portfolio without necessarily adding staff. For smaller banks, longer-term industry consolidation trends and competition are also eroding deposit market share. Balance runoff is picking up speed, according to financial consulting firm Curinos.

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The AP Approach Behind Ethically Sourced Chocolate

PYMNTS

Missouri-based Askinosie Chocolate , which has sold ethically sourced confections since 2007, has been tackling such challenges. Transacting with farmers in developing countries and regions like Amazonia, Ecuador, the Philippines and Tanzania can be difficult even during the best of times.

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June’s Top 12 Mobile Pay Moments

PYMNTS

And what better way to mark that milestone than with a monthly recap of the Top 12 news items in one major market in the payments ecosystem: mobile payments. Samsung Pay is the first mobile payment service of its kind to be launched in Spain, giving it a head start in the market over Apple Pay and Android Pay. Apple Pay — 20 Months In.

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The future of workplace flexibility

Independent Banker

Many IT, marketing and finance profitability analytics employees are remote. “We Adrian Breen, The Bank of Missouri. Not having everyone working under one roof comes with risks, acknowledges Adrian Breen, president and CEO of The Bank of Missouri in Perryville, Mo. “As Filippin wants these employees to be based in their markets.

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