In this episode, Glenbrook Partners Yvette Bohanan, Russ Jones, and Chris Uriarte sat down with Julie Fergerson - a long-time payments professional who co-founded the Merchant Risk Council in 2000 and returned a few years ago to take on the role of CEO for what is now an industry-leading, global non-profit.
We talk with Julie about how the payments industry has changed over the last two decades, with both the professionalization of payments and of fraud, and why she is now spearheading a certification program for the industry.
True to form, we also had to share our hot takes on topics such as “pay by bank”, and the looming US Credit Card Competition Act. We hope this inspires you to think about your personal career path in payments and your role as a leader in this industry.
Be sure to check out Glenbrook’s preparation course to help you demonstrate your command of payment and fraud knowledge and get ready to take the CPFPP exam.
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Machine Learning in Fraud Management
Biometrics, Big Data, and Tossing the Password
The Merchant's Challenge with Chargebacks
Shoptalk Conference 2016
A Large Merchant's Focus on its Payments Strategy
Data Analytics, Lending, and the Next 100 Million Borrowers
On Internet Money - Talking Circle.com with Jeremy Allaire
Expanding the Smart Card's Role
Bitcoin 3.0 - Permissioned Blockchains
Networks Put Their Money on Checkout for Mobile
Interchange Regulation Comes to Europe
Faster Payments in the US
Who Are You, Really? - FIDO's Biometric Authentication
What's Next for EMV - Beyond the Liability Shift
PoF 26 - Maybe It's 3D Secure, After All
PoF 25 - Directory Service for Virtual Currencies
PoF 24 - EMV, the Small Business, and New Ways to Pay
PoF 23 - What's Up with HCE - Talking with inventor Doug Yeager
PoF 22 - Ethoca and the Power of Data Collaboration
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