Investors Pulling Back on ETFs Are Fueling the Bitcoin Rout
The market correction in bitcoin this month has been fueled by a retreat from exchange-traded fund (ETF) investors, who have pulled billions of dollars from their funds as the asset’s price has fallen. The pullback suggests that investors are now treating crypto ETFs less like a meme and more like any other long-term investment vehicle. […]
Carrier Logistics Launch Is a Case Study for Next-Gen B2B Payments
Although consumer payments have become increasingly digitized, many business-to-business transactions still rely on manual processes that add unnecessary friction. This dynamic is beginning to shift. Freight management software firm Carrier Logistics has introduced FACTSPay, an online payment tool designed to streamline invoice settlement for shippers. Currently, paying freight invoices—whether by credit card or ACH—often requires […]
How Banking Alerts Can Reach Customers Who Are Bombarded with Notifications
As digital banking has evolved, financial institutions have acquired new ways to reach their customers. However, these communications are often less than meaningful. For example, a bank may send an email to notify a customer that they have a low account balance when many customers are already painfully aware of this fact. In the case […]
The Young and the Restless: Marketing Credit Cards to 20-Somethings
The much-discussed uncertainty around student loans is having a spillover effect on other debts, such as auto loans. But the most vulnerable area is going to be credit cards, where delinquencies for 20-somethings have been on the rise. And this scenario is likely going to get worse before it gets better. As risky as younger […]