The last round in the battle between PayPal and the CFPB took place in the DC District Court, and IPA’s Head of Government Relations, Chris Stromberg was there to hear the oral arguments.
In this episode, he discusses the arguments with IPA’s CEO, Brian Tate, and they consider what the possible outcomes could mean for the industry. The suit was first filed in late 2019 and since then has been decided, appealed, and sent bank to Judge Richard Leon’s court. The outcome of the case could reshape the Bureau’s powers and the way the industry is regulated. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on July 13, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it. You can find it here or wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe, leave us a review, and share it with others. Artificial Intelligence has begun reshaping all parts of the business world, and payments is no exception.
To help its members prepare for the changes that are coming, the Innovative Payments Association has asked payments expert Sarah Grotta to write a white paper that gives an overview on AI and what it means for payments companies. In this episode, we discuss the highlights of the paper and where and how AI in payments might evolve in the near future. We also cover how payments companies can begin to use AI in their own businesses. The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible. This podcast was recorded on June 27, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it. You can find the podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please make sure to subscribe, leave us a review, and share with your colleagues who may be interested. Members can find the white paper here. |
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