Credit Unions Battle for the Right Data to Fight Fraud
18:01
Velera's Jeremiah Lotz tells PYMNTS that a consortium approach to data collection and use can help credit unions.
Related Videos
In What's Next in Payments
-
Play video Green Dot Says Speed, Not Swag, Wins Customer Loyalty
Green Dot Says Speed, Not Swag, Wins Customer Loyalty
Green Dot’s Renata Caine explains why the post-purchase experience, from frictionless checkout to instant refund, now defines brand loyalty.
12:49
-
Play video Green Dot Says Speed, Not Swag, Wins Customer Loyalty
Green Dot Says Speed, Not Swag, Wins Customer Loyalty
Green Dot’s Renata Caine explains why the post-purchase experience, from frictionless checkout to instant refund, now defines brand loyalty.
4:03
-
Play video Edenred Pay Says AI Is Powering the Invisible Guardrails for B2B’s Future
Edenred Pay Says AI Is Powering the Invisible Guardrails for B2B’s Future
Jonathan Beckham, chief product and technology officer at Edenred Pay, says payments' new battleground is building invisible defenses.
21:21
-
Play video Cloud-Native Payments Let Banks Treat Data Like Rocket Fuel
Cloud-Native Payments Let Banks Treat Data Like Rocket Fuel
Nilesh Dusane of AWS discusses why the cloud is becoming an enabler for financial institutions to build and deliver modern payments at scale.
13:41
-
Play video Digital Identity Moves From Compliance to Competitive Advantage
Digital Identity Moves From Compliance to Competitive Advantage
Trulioo Chief Technology Officer Hal Lonas says sometimes tech teams resist doing more than checking the digital identity compliance box.
17:50
-
Play video Edenred Pay Says AI Is Powering the Invisible Guardrails for B2B’s Future
Edenred Pay Says AI Is Powering the Invisible Guardrails for B2B’s Future
Jonathan Beckham, chief product and technology officer at Edenred Pay, says payments' new battleground is building invisible defenses.
5:06