Wales’ ‘Eye-Watering’ Government P-Card Spend
Wales’ ‘Eye-Watering’ Government P-Card Spend
July 25, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Government officials in Wales are in hot water after reports surfaced that federal purchasing cards are being used inappropriately, BBC reports said on Friday (July...

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The Week In Slip-Ups
The Week In Slip-Ups
July 25, 2016  |  Payment Methods

Most news weeks do not have something for everyone. There will be a few highlights that will call out to some number of interested parties,...

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Gift Cards Gone Wild?
Gift Cards Gone Wild?
July 24, 2016  |  Payments As A Service

Free or discounted goods and services can be sort of like catnip for consumers. But how do merchants — many of whom are seeing a...

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Payments Believe It Or Not
Payments Believe It Or Not
July 23, 2016  |  Payments Innovation

In 1918 a journalist named Robert Ripley animated a panel of “amazing facts,” most of which were about sports. Hence the name, Champs and Chumps....

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Edward Snowden Develops iPhone Case Spies Couldn’t Hack
Edward Snowden Develops iPhone Case Spies Couldn’t Hack
July 22, 2016  |  Security & Fraud

Edward Snowden has long been warning the world about what the government can do with data gleamed off an iPhone or mobile device. But now...

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India’s Tech Center Underdog Fights Back
India’s Tech Center Underdog Fights Back
July 22, 2016  |  International

Considered to be one of India’s most developed cities, Pune is making a name for itself as a go-to tech hub in the country. In...

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Is Snapchat The Future Of Commerce For Brands?
Is Snapchat The Future Of Commerce For Brands?
July 22, 2016  |  Merchant Innovation

So, how can you get your hands on the newest and hottest pair of Warby Parker shades — a “head-turning Haskell in Crystal, now with...

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Retail Spending In Britain Down Sharply In June (But Not Thanks To Brexit)
Retail Spending In Britain Down Sharply In June (But Not Thanks To Brexit)
July 22, 2016  |  Retail

Retail sales in Britain were down sharply in June, but The Guardian blames the measly sales data on uncharacteristically “soggy” weather, rather than the country’s...

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