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David’s Bridal Bets on Amazon Partnership to Deliver Speed, Data and Style
David’s CEO Kelly Cook tells Karen Webster you can say yes to any special occasion dress – and the tuxedo – on Amazon.
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WorkWhile Reinvents Hourly Work With AI-Powered Labor Platform
WorkWhile COO Simon Khalaf says the company’s AI-driven labor OS is reshaping the workforce — matching workers to jobs with precision.
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AI-Powered Digital Twins Give Clinical Trials a 75-Year Upgrade
A new wave of generative AI and digital twin technology could be poised to upend the $100 billion clinical trial industry.
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FIS Says Risk Negotiation at the Point of Sale Is New Merchant-Issuer Model
Jim Johnson of FIS says the Kipp-powered model flips “declined” debit messages into instant approvals. Don’t miss this conversation.
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Inside the Tariff Turbulence from the Epicenter of American Agriculture
Agribusiness relies on its ability to adapt. Software provider Bushel CEO Jake Joraanstad says adaptation is happening with digital speed.
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From Fringe to Financial Infrastructure: How Blockchain Became Bankable
What a difference a few months make. Chainalysis CEO Jonathan Levin tells Karen Webster why blockchain's shift toward stablecoins marks a turning point for banks considering the technology as core infrastructure. But first, Levin says, clear federal
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Expedia's Private-Label Push Turns Loyalty Points Into Economic Leverage
Inflation and tariff anxieties aside, business must go on. It's a message that's finding traction at Expedia. It's tapping into consumers' growing appetite for personalized rewards programs, driving double-digit growth in its B2B private-label busine
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What FinTech Regulation and the Trucking Industry Have in Common
The regulatory environment may be uncertain but Bolt President Justin Grooms tells Karen Webster that a regulatory changes will support new use cases and business models that have given rise to a wave of innovation and the rise of FinTechs.
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JOOR CEO Says Fashion Industry at a Crossroads With Tariffs and Changing Consumer Dynamics
The fashion industry has its share of uncertainty even during good economic times. In a recent discussion with Karen Webster, JOOR CEO Kristin Savilia sheds light on the shifts in the fashion industry, from tariff uncertainties to issues with you-kno
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PagBrasil's Compliance-First Approach Fast-Tracks Payment License
The need for speed is built into the DNA of the LatAm banking experience. So is compliance. The combination of the two has led to an early decision for PagBrasil's central-bank issued Payment Institution license. Co-CEO and co-founder Ralf Germer dis
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Bilt's Big Bet on Banyan Turns Neighborhood Spending Into Hyper-Targeted Rewards
It's all about the neighborhood. Fresh off the heels of the news that payments and commerce platform Bilt Rewards is buying item-level receipt data provider Banyan, their respective CEOs told Karen Webster that turning consumer insight into hyper-loc
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Trump Exec Order Puts Paper Checks on Borrowed Time, but Data Hurdles Loom Large
President Trump's executive order sets a 6-month target to kill the paper check for Treasury disbursements. But as Ingo Payments CEO Drew Edwards warns, the government's real challenge is closing its digital data gap. In a candid conversation with PY
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