The case for modernizing ACH: Why banks are moving now
/Booshan Rengachar, founder and CEO of Finzly, makes the case for why so many banks are making the move to modernize with the introduction of Nacha’s new fraud monitoring rules.
Read MoreBooshan Rengachar, founder and CEO of Finzly, makes the case for why so many banks are making the move to modernize with the introduction of Nacha’s new fraud monitoring rules.
Read MoreGonzalo Parejo of Kamino explains why the biggest AI opportunity in finance may sit alongside the ERP, not inside it.
Read MoreCarey Ransom of BankTech Ventures argues that community banks should focus less on AI use cases and more on becoming AI-native organizations.
Read MoreDeepak Gupta of Volante Technologies argues that modernizing ACH infrastructure is critical as banks adapt to faster payments and rising transaction volumes.
Read MoreScott Earwood of White Clay examines why “free” treasury services may be costing banks more than they realize.
Read MoreNik Milanović of This Week in Fintech and Stablecon breaks down the technical innovation behind stablecoins.
Read MoreAlex Lazarow of Fluent Ventures explains why the private market has become fintech’s real leading indicator.
Read MoreMichal Tresner of ThreatMark argues that scam prevention and fraud liability need to extend beyond banks and into the broader social media ecosystem.
Read MoreXimena Aleman of Prometeo argues that the infrastructure behind agentic payments will determine whether AI expands financial access or reinforces existing barriers.
Read MoreAndrew Jamison of Extend argues Capital One's acquisition of Brex signals the end of manual business finance, and explains why AI-powered spend management is finally catching up to the rest of enterprise software.
Read MorePayQuicker’s Nate Snow-Cornelius explains why seamless payment design, not just faster payouts, is key to retaining independent workers.
Read MoreLegitScript's Dan Frechtling makes the case for combining AI-powered screening with human oversight in payment risk management.
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