IPA Monthly Roundup
Welcome
Welcome to the first edition of the IPA Roundup, which highlights the IPA’s activity over the past month.
Here you can find comment letters, blogs, and podcasts that reflect our work on key issues facing the payments industry - whether across the payments landscape or within payments regulation.
In future months, we’ll update you on news and trends and how the industry responds. Join us as we work to create an environment that encourages innovation for all.
For additional information, reach out through our website or drop us an email at [email protected].
Best wishes,
Ben Jackson, IPA COO
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Innovation has been the driving force behind the tremendous strides our country has made toward financial inclusion and the democratization of the consumer financial product marketplace. Product innovation, however, is a process that requires some experimentation and market feedback. >> Full Post
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As artificial intelligence worms its way into more aspects of our lives, laws and regulations governing its use will become necessary. We can’t uninvent technology, so the only thing that protects us from the worst aspects of it are the agreements that we make as a society – namely, laws and regulations. >> Full Post
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The “Dark Web” is where people think most illegal e-commerce transactions happen, but sometimes they hide in plain sight on the internet. In this episode of the IPA Payments Pod, Sarah Craven, the product manager for transaction laundering detection products at G2 Risk Solutions, discusses how companies mask e-commerce transactions. >> Podcast
When a paycheck arrives, it can be as important as its size. A mismatch between the timing of paychecks and bills can greatly affect household finances. In this podcast, Matt Pierce, the founder and CEO of Immediate, an earned wage access provider, discusses what led him to found Immediate, how earned wage access contributes to financial health, and how EWA stacks up against payday loans. >> Podcast
Baseball Season is over, but the game still has plenty of lessons for the payments industry. In this episode of the IPA Podcast, the IPA’s President & CEO Brian Tate, and Chris Stromberg, the former director of government relations for the IPA, talk about Michael Lewis’s book Moneyball. The book describes how the Oakland A’s took new approaches to finding players, building a team, and playing the game. These changes led to innovation in the traditional sport of baseball. We look at what those changes were and what lessons they have for business innovation. >> Podcast
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