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A "Fundamentally Altered" Consumer Lending Marketplace

A “Fundamentally Altered” Consumer Lending Marketplace

A State of the Union for the Payments Industry from Auriemma Consulting Group>>

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from the Summer 2010 issue

Perspective in Payments

A Case for Better Business Trips

A Case for Better Business Trips

On ensuring a more seamless experience in the corporate travel space>>

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from the Spring 2012 issue

Addressing the Challenges of Recession and Regulation in the Commercial Card Space

Addressing the Challenges of Recession and Regulation in the Commercial Card Space

How recent legislation and the economic downturn has impacted the market>>

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from the Fall 2011 issue

All Aboard the New Rails For Faster Money

All Aboard the New Rails For Faster Money

A primer on upgrades to the payments industry's core system – and if consumers or merchants care>>

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from the Spring 2012 issue

Building Relationships With Generation Y

Building Relationships With Generation Y

New Research on the Preferences — and Dealbreakers — for a Tech-Savvy Generation>>

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from the Summer 2010 issue

Perspectives in Payments

Business Relationship Survival During Recession

Business Relationship Survival During Recession

Three (Free) Ways to Cultivate Customer Relationships When Budgets are Tight>>

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from the Summer 2010 issue

Confronting the Rise of First-Time Debtors

Confronting the Rise of First-Time Debtors

How to Collect Delinquencies From Otherwise Good Customers With Focus on Long-Term Relationships>>

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from the Summer 2010 issue

Connecting with Cardholders Using Social Media

Connecting with Cardholders Using Social Media

Expanding outreach for customer loyalty and brand exposure>>

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from the Fall 2011 issue

Data Explosion

Data Explosion

There is no shortage of ideas on how to incorporate more customer data into marketing activities. The problem lies in being able to use it all.>>

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from the Winter 2012 issue

Employer or Employee: Who has the ultimate responsibility when it comes to corporate card liability?

Employer or Employee: Who has the ultimate responsibility when it comes to corporate card liability?

Why some employers are choosing to trust their employees more when it comes to commercial cards>>

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from the Spring 2012 issue

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