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Patricia Montesi Discusses Where Payments are Heading at Finance Magnates 2020 Virtual Summit
In mid-November, Qolo CEO Patricia Montesi spoke at the 2020 Finance Magnates Virtual Summit panel, “Where are Payments Heading?”
Employers Can No Longer Ignore the Benefits of On-Demand Pay Services
As the modern-day labor force increasingly moves away from the confines of a traditional 9-5 office job and towards alternative avenues, the gig economy is experiencing incredible growth, effectively reshaping the global marketplace and giving us a glimpse into what the future of employment could look like.
Understanding the World of Payment Networks
As consumer behavior around payments evolves at an accelerated pace - catapulted by the Coronavirus pandemic and other factors -- it is important for new entrants in the fintech world to respond to these changing demands. And it starts by picking the right payment network.So what are all of the different solutions available to fintech product companies and how should they navigate the process of picking a network?We’ve broken it down.
Death of the Two-Week Payday is Closer Than You Think
Imagine everyday being payday. For employees, no more waiting for the two-week pay cycle to complete; the freedom of deciding when you get paid. For employers, the ability to reduce workplace turnover while providing an essential service.Wouldn’t that be nice? The good news is, an on-demand payments solution is already here and ready for those businesses who want to access it, with significant benefits for employers and employees alike. So, what’s the hold up?
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The act of exchanging money for goods and services has been around for thousands of years, but only in the past few decades has it morphed into a complicated web of currencies and payment platforms.
The Biggest Barrier to Contactless Payments Isn’t Infrastructure, It’s Human Behavior
In the past, we’ve been attached at the hip to our method of payment. Whether it was a satchel of gold coins, a wallet of cash, or a card in a sleeve, commerce and trade have always been conducted with the need for contact.