New research by the Mercator Advisory Group, published in an e-book by Kount, reveals how dynamic fraud detection tools are combating e-commerce fraud.
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23rd January 2018.
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In this issue of the PaymentEye e-newsletter, Kount reveal research on the new generation of fraud detection tools using dynamic technology to wipe out CNP fraud and TNS’s Umer Ayub discusses Risk and GDPR.

Elsewhere, Vitor Kneipp discusses Banco Maré, the blockchain-based payments platform changing lives in Brazil, PPRO’s Ralf Ohlhausen provides a visual representation of his payments predictions for 2018, and Ian Rutland, COO, Optomany, discusses Fulham FC’s new omnichannel payments system.

Headline News
 

New research by the Mercator Advisory Group, published in an e-book by Kount, reveals how dynamic fraud detection tools are combating e-commerce fraud.

The new generation of e-commerce fraud detection tools
 

PaymentEye sat down with Umer Ayub, Chief Risk Officer, Transaction Network Services.

Interview: Umer Ayub, TNS, on GDPR and risk in 2018
 
Insights in Focus
 

Banco Maré uses Blockchain-based paytech to transform lives of forgotten communities in the favelas of Brazil.

Banco Maré: transforming lives with paytech
 

Ian Rutland, Chief Operations Officer of Optomany, discusses Fulham FC’s new payments system.

Fulham FC's frictionless payments system scores for charity
 

A visual insight into payments trends in 2018, from Ralf Ohlhausen, Business Development Director, PPRO.

Digitisation in the world of payments: trends in 2018
 
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Curve has launched the Curve Mastercard for UK consumers today, with over 50,000 people already on the waitlist.

Curve card launches to 50,000 customer waitlist
 

Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA Merrill) has launched an enhanced virtual card capability that uses application programming interface (API) to enable commercial purchasing clients to connect directly to the bank’s virtual card system.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch Announces Enhanced Virtual Payables for North America
 

WeChat Pay to launch in Italy
 
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