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Have you taken the National Cybersecurity Awareness Month quiz?

October 14, 2019

“I’ll take Cyber Stats for 500.” And the answer is: What is the estimated global cost of cybercrime by the end of 2019? (Read on for the answer.) Ah, October! It’s that wonderful time of year when grownups can return to their childhood for a little while by dressing up and wearing masks (except inside […]

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Smart banking products purport to make youth money-smart(er)

September 30, 2019

A pair of headlines grabbed my attention this week.  The first came courtesy of Finextra, which reports that Greenlight, the “smart” debit card for kids, just acquired an additional $54 million in working capital. This is thanks largely to dollars put up by Drive Capital, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo during Greenlight’s Series B fundraising round. The B round generally occurs after a […]

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Amazon’s cashless stores won’t be cashless much longer

September 23, 2019

The cashierless checkout isn’t exactly new.  By contrast, the cashierless, cardless, cashless variety of checkout is relatively new. And it may already be be an endangered species. For an early example of cashierless checkout, look no further than the noble hot coffee vending machine that once graced every cafeteria. You’d drop a nickel in the coin slot […]

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If California has its way, gig workers will be employees

September 16, 2019

Last week, one day after I posted about the payments aspect of the rapidly growing gig economy, the California State Legislature passed Assembly Bill 5, colloquially known as the “Gig Economy Rights Bill.” The bill will require the likes of Uber, Lyft, and other gig firms to bestow employee status upon gig workers, who are currently treated as independent contractors. Indications […]

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Instant payment in a gig economy

September 9, 2019

More than a few factors account for the explosion of the gig economy. Perhaps most obvious is the fact that that rapid technological advances in the payments industry have made it possible. Another is the yearning many experience for independence and self-employment. Yet another is the relief the gig economy holds out for the unemployed and […]

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