[Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Christina Luttrell, the senior vice president of operations at IDology. IDology is...
We are seeing the fintech industry shakeout with mergers and acquisitions as well as outright failures. Here are the key challenges facing fintechs today.
Consumers have enjoyed the fruits of the embedded finance revolution but not so small businesses. It is time to rectify that.
Banks must find a way to optimize the digital customer experience while simultaneously ramping up security.
For entrepreneurs looking to overcome these challenges, revenue-based financing is a compelling alternative.
As the digital economy expands, chargebacks will remain a vital consumer protection tool. The onus is on financial institutions to adapt to this changing landscape, ensuring that chargeback processes are efficient, transparent, and aligned with the evolving needs and expectations of consumers.
Embedded lending technology now allows any brand to offer high margin lending products quickly and easily.
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It’s impossible to escape a headline about generative AI these days, with many business leaders opining on its potential either to exponentially boost productivity or to destroy our workforce as we know it. Yet too few thought leaders have pointed to how generative AI can be harnessed to support everyday people in their journey to financial independence – especially the millions of Americans currently living paycheck to paycheck in an unusually shaky economy.
With increasingly unaffordable healthcare costs, higher deductible health plans, and confusing medical billing statements, Americans are simply turning away from healthcare. This article will discuss how healthcare affordability and care avoidance are closely linked and how both affect patients, employers, and providers. In addition, it will explain why even patients with insurance are in desperate need of a new financial payment model that addresses the burden of healthcare costs.
BNPL is more critical than ever, especially in healthcare. It's not a "nice to have;" it's a must-have if we want to help more Americans access the health care they need.










