As artificial intelligence agents increasingly execute purchases on behalf of consumers and businesses, the global payments infrastructure faces a structural crisis: it was built to verify human intent, not autonomous …
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Enterprise AI Adoption Is Driving Personal Tool Selection Employer-provided artificial intelligence platforms are increasingly influencing the software choices employees make in their personal lives. According to the 2026 Consumer AI …
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23% of Bridge Millennials Use Four or More Financial Coping Tactics, Study Finds According to a 2024 report by the Pew Research Center, 23% of millennials aged 35–44—referred to as …
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How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Payments Infrastructure Artificial intelligence is accelerating the shift of core payment functions from competitive differentiators into commoditized operational requirements. As generative AI and automated development …
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Cardinal Credit Union to Acquire NoteWorthy Federal Credit Union Cardinal Credit Union, based in Mentor, Ohio, has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Cleveland-based NoteWorthy Federal Credit Union. The merger …
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Modern Underwriting: Moving From Risk Mitigation to Strategic Growth For decades, the financial services industry relied on rigid underwriting frameworks designed to minimize exposure through standardization. However, as business models …
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The Death of Static Loyalty: Why AI is Redefining the Payment Experience For decades, the “holy grail” of financial services was simple: achieve top-of-wallet status. Issuers spent billions on rewards …
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Legacy Payments Infrastructure: Why the Future of Fintech Isn’t Just Replacement For years, the dominant narrative in financial technology has been one of disruption: old, clunky “legacy” systems are viewed …
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The Next-Gen Payments Revolution: Why Paymentology’s $175M Raise Is Just the Beginning By Marcus Liu | May 18, 2026 The global payments industry is worth nearly $49 trillion, yet the …
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Moving money across borders should be as seamless as ordering groceries from a smartphone, yet for millions, the process remains leisurely, expensive, and riddled with friction. This systemic inefficiency is …