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Set to transform mobile payments, banking Deborah Baxley, Principal at Cap-
gemini, a multinational manage-
Brian Day, Director of Digital Strategy at The Members Group, a Des Moines, ment consulting corporation head-
Iowa-based consultancy, anticipates the Android Pay rollout will lead to wider quartered in Paris, is also optimis-
adoption of mobile banking. "With Google's confirmation of Android Pay as an tic about Android Pay's prospects.
open API, the market became even more exciting," he said. "An open API, unlike "I believe that adoption of Android
a proprietary API, paves the way for more developers to build payments func- Pay will be brisk since there will
tionality into their own apps, including mobile banking apps. TMG has long be so many devices that can use it
contended the market winners in digital banking will be those that combine and since the number of contact-
banking and payments functionality." less and near field communication
POS readers are growing so rapidly,"
she said. "The user experience for
Insterd of working Android Pay appears to be nearly
as seamless as with Apple Pay." She
also noted that Google's Soft Card
with our Schedule A acquisition gives Android Pay mar-
keting and loyalty features not yet
available in Apple Pay.
Let us work with yours. Visa Inc. is also on board. "With so
many people using Android devices
and a passionate developer commu-
At Grrphite Pryments we completely customize our nity, we couldn't be more excited to
progrrms rround your needs rnd objectives. have Google as a partner in our pro-
gram launch," said Jim McCarthy,
Executive Vice President of Innova-
Even our bonus structures rre lucrrtive, uncrpped rnd tion and Strategic Partnerships at
trilored to your gorls. Visa.
Plus you get unmrtched support from r finrncirlly-strong, FCC declares
totrlly responsive term thrt knows the industry, knows
Robo-geddon
where it’s going rnd intends to trke you there.
+ + = SUCCESS n response to numerous
complaints from consumers
and business owners about
I unwanted robocalls and
spam text messages, The Federal
Communications Commission
Wrnt the progrrms rnd support you need to do released new, restrictive guidelines
your thing your wry? on June 18, 2015, for automatic
telephone dialing systems that use
Contrct us prerecorded messages and artificial
888-228-1011 voice technologies for telemarket-
ing. The newly updated FCC rul-
Sherry Lir (ext. 221) or Shrwnr Crrlisi (ext. 115) ing has the potential to significantly
Srles@grrphitepryments.com affect companies that use call center
software, exposing them to harsh
penalties and statutory damages of
between $500 and $1,500 per unso-
licited message.
The FCC reportedly received 23 peti-
tions filed under the Telephone Con-
grrphitepryments.com sumer Protection Act (TCPA), a law
passed in 1991 and updated in 2013
Grrphite Pryments is r registered ISO/MSP of First Nrtionrl Brnk, Omrhr, 1620 Dodge St., Omrhr NE that restricts unsolicited telemarket-
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Set to transform mobile payments, banking Deborah Baxley, Principal at Cap-
gemini, a multinational manage-
Brian Day, Director of Digital Strategy at The Members Group, a Des Moines, ment consulting corporation head-
Iowa-based consultancy, anticipates the Android Pay rollout will lead to wider quartered in Paris, is also optimis-
adoption of mobile banking. "With Google's confirmation of Android Pay as an tic about Android Pay's prospects.
open API, the market became even more exciting," he said. "An open API, unlike "I believe that adoption of Android
a proprietary API, paves the way for more developers to build payments func- Pay will be brisk since there will
tionality into their own apps, including mobile banking apps. TMG has long be so many devices that can use it
contended the market winners in digital banking will be those that combine and since the number of contact-
banking and payments functionality." less and near field communication
POS readers are growing so rapidly,"
she said. "The user experience for
Insterd of working Android Pay appears to be nearly
as seamless as with Apple Pay." She
also noted that Google's Soft Card
with our Schedule A acquisition gives Android Pay mar-
keting and loyalty features not yet
available in Apple Pay.
Let us work with yours. Visa Inc. is also on board. "With so
many people using Android devices
and a passionate developer commu-
At Grrphite Pryments we completely customize our nity, we couldn't be more excited to
progrrms rround your needs rnd objectives. have Google as a partner in our pro-
gram launch," said Jim McCarthy,
Executive Vice President of Innova-
Even our bonus structures rre lucrrtive, uncrpped rnd tion and Strategic Partnerships at
trilored to your gorls. Visa.
Plus you get unmrtched support from r finrncirlly-strong, FCC declares
totrlly responsive term thrt knows the industry, knows
Robo-geddon
where it’s going rnd intends to trke you there.
+ + = SUCCESS n response to numerous
complaints from consumers
and business owners about
I unwanted robocalls and
spam text messages, The Federal
Communications Commission
Wrnt the progrrms rnd support you need to do released new, restrictive guidelines
your thing your wry? on June 18, 2015, for automatic
telephone dialing systems that use
Contrct us prerecorded messages and artificial
888-228-1011 voice technologies for telemarket-
ing. The newly updated FCC rul-
Sherry Lir (ext. 221) or Shrwnr Crrlisi (ext. 115) ing has the potential to significantly
Srles@grrphitepryments.com affect companies that use call center
software, exposing them to harsh
penalties and statutory damages of
between $500 and $1,500 per unso-
licited message.
The FCC reportedly received 23 peti-
tions filed under the Telephone Con-
grrphitepryments.com sumer Protection Act (TCPA), a law
passed in 1991 and updated in 2013
Grrphite Pryments is r registered ISO/MSP of First Nrtionrl Brnk, Omrhr, 1620 Dodge St., Omrhr NE that restricts unsolicited telemarket-
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