Pinwheel’s new partnership with Jack Henry will help banks and credit unions win primacy with more clients.
As B2B payment technology catches up to other areas of fintech, TreviPay CEO Brandon Spear said exciting trends are emerging. In late 2023, TreviPay released the B2B Buyers Payments Preference Study. It updates similar research conducted in 2019.
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The importance of liveness detection was one positive development arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s an essential feature of a biometric-based security strategy, iProov chief product and innovation officer Joe Palmer said.
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Generative AI is coming to lending and it is going to happen this year. Lenders who are early movers will have an advantage here. This new white paper from Prodigal shows how.
When designing an intelligent budget-tracking app, Piere founder and CEO Yuval Shmul Shuminer prioritized functionality, integrations, and meeting the evolving needs of emerging generations. Billed as the“intelligent budget tracker app that’s ready in just two taps,” Piere offers quick functionality and automatic reconciliations and updating.
A look back at the most popular fintech stories, podcasts and cartoons of 2023.
Instead of modifying decades-old transaction infrastructure, Spade provides better fraud protection by creating a new system. Customers like Sardine, Mercury, Unit and Ramp have improved their fraud models by more than 15% using Spade's real-time merchant intelligence for the card ecosystem.
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While more people are shopping online, they are increasingly concerned about their digital security. Might passkeys be the answer? Quintin Stephen believes they will help.
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A quarterly report published by integrated app and security platform Wallarm gives granular attention to a little-discussed but critical security concern for fintechs - their APIs.
Financial institutions struggle to meet consumer demand for more payment types, mainly because they lack the proper data science capabilities. This drives suboptimal strategies like layering multiple payment types.