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With data collection and analysis becoming a vital aspect of digital payment methods, Worldline is launching its first data-as-a-service dashboard as Ingenico Insight.January 13
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Improving data management can also help future-proof data infrastructure and put the appropriate protections in place before it’s too late, says Cohesity's Michael Letschin.December 7Principal technologiesCohesity
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Despite tougher privacy regulations, further safeguards are needed that require consumers' clear consent before personal information is exchanged.November 10Chief Executive OfficerMeasureOne
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With face-to-face service altered, banks need to improve their data game to build new payment services, says Tealium's Heidi Bullock.October 21Chief marketing officerTealium
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There’s no PSD2-style law requiring banks in the U.S. to share data with third-party payment apps, but the market is progressing as if there will be one, leaving some smaller banks at a disadvantage.September 30
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The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council is best suited to craft uniform policies to protect consumer data. A patchwork of state rules is cumbersome.July 23Founding PartnerBuckley LLP
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Collecting the right data and understanding the nuances to which channels customers are using and why, can go a long way in delivering experiences that customer loyalty is built on, says Adobe's Mark Masterson.July 8Managing director of FSIAdobe
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Technology has helped banks expand globally, but complying with country-specific laws restricting data flows is a constant struggle.July 7Chief Compliance and Data Protection OfficerInCountry
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When looking back at the pandemic, customers will only remember which companies went above and beyond for them, says Adobe's Mark Masterson.June 25Managing director of FSIAdobe
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The Comptroller's Office has provided banks with guidance on how to structure relationships with data aggregators. Now the bureau needs to focus on the bank-consumer connection.March 20Head of PolicyPlaid