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PayPal and MyOrder Partner to Enable Brick and Mortar Mobile Payments in the Netherlands

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Mobile payments-loving Dutch citizens have something to celebrate today. PayPal announced last week that it is now accepted at 1500 brick and mortar stores in the Netherlands.

Patrons of those stores will be able to pay with PayPal at parking meters, cafes, restaurants, and more.

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Thanks to a partnership with Rabobank-owned MyOrder, PayPal users have a more convenient way to pay. Using PayPal’s mobile app linked to a payment account, users can:

    • Pay for a parking meter without searching for the pay station
    • Order drinks ahead of time at a coffee shop
    • Pay for a meal without waiting for the server to bring the check

For PayPal, this expansion into mobile payments is no surprise. Last year, the dollar value of transactions made from a smartphone or tablet was $27 billion, which is an increase of 99% from one year prior.

Check out a live demo of MyOrder’s technology from FinovateEurope 2014. PayPal last demonstrated at FinovateEurope 2012 where it showcased Instant Account Creation.

Alumni News– July 28, 2014

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgPayPal announces partnership with MyOrder to enable PayPal payments at 1,500 locations in the Netherlands.
  • SecureKey launches new single-stack API integrations for card-present, card-not-present, and ACH transactions.
  • Concur adds gamification features to TripLink, the company’s spend management solution.
  • Expensify changes report submission and approval process for those using Expensify outside of an expense policy.
  • Concur partners with Airbnb to make it easier for business travelers to file expenses when booking on Airbnb.
  • RazorSocial takes a look at simplifying Google Analytics using Quill Engage from Narrative Science.
  • Financial Guard featured in Investment News’ review of “robo-advisors” and online investment managers.
  • Huffington Post: Pellucid Analytics turns data into content to make lives easier for investment bankers.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alums Win Honors at Inaugural Mobile Innovations Awards Event

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Congratulations to four Finovate alums that took home top honors at the Mobile Innovations Awards.

    • Arxan Technologies – Best Management of Mobile Security Issues
    • Jumio (Netswipe) – Most Innovative App for Payments
    • PayPal – Best Mobile Wallet
    • Top Image Systems (MobiFLOW) – Best Use of an App to Collect Data and Information
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The Mobile Innovations Awards “pay tribute to those pushing the boundaries of what is possible using a mobile device.” Focused on innovation in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region, the awards are designed to help companies raise their profile in the area, as well as network with peers and potential partners.

A total of 21 awards were given: 18 mobile categories and three “special recognition awards”. More about the award categories here.
The Mobile Innovations Awards is organized by the founders of The Card & Payment Awards and The Loyalty Awards. Finovate alum TSYS was a prime sponsor, and Monitise Create, another alum, was a category sponsor.
The Mobile Innovations Awards of 2015 will make its Call for Entries on November 1, with an entry deadline of February 28, 2015. EMEA-area businesses with live products or services in 2013 are eligible to apply.
See the most recent demo videos from our award-winning alums below:
Arxan Technologies (FinovateEurope 2014)
Top Image Systems (FinovateEurope 2014)

Alumni News– July 15, 2014

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgHow Big is the Braintree SDK? PayPal’s Acquisition Launches Toolkit Reboot.
  • Fiserv partners with ChannelNet to provide self-service options for LoanLink borrowers.
  • MasterCard introduces its MasterPass e-commerce technology in South Africa.
  • Upstart Business Journal features Taulia.
  • TSYSProPay partners with ThreatMetrix to provide fraud prevention solutions to its customers.
  • Top Image Systems announces appointment of Lyron Bentovim to CFO.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

How Big is the Braintree SDK? PayPal’s Acquisition Launches Toolkit Reboot

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For all the anticipation of draft day, there’s nothing like the excitement on the day when fans get to see the new addition finally take the field.

That team is PayPal and their newest addition, Braintree has just made its first big play: v.zero.

V.zero is a major overhaul of Braintree’s Software Development Kit (SDK) that puts PayPal integration front and center for app developers eager to add in-app payment functionality to their solutions.

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Writing at the Braintree v.zero blog, Ben Mills and Tony Pitluga point to the new SDK as a major, post-acquisition goal. “From the moment we joined forces with PayPal in December 2013, we have been working hard to make accepting PayPal as simple as we made accepting credit cards.”
Braintree also provides a Sandbox to let developers test v.zero without needing a PayPal account. The SDK offers both online/web integration via Javascript, and mobile by way of Android and iOS. A complete PayPal integration guide is available here.
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Here’s a look at some of the issues raised in the coverage of the announcement late last week.
Forbes focused on the “D” in Braintree’s SDK, making the point that the new tools will make it that much easier for mobile app developers to get paid for their work. This is no accident. Forbes notes how Braintree is pursuing the “long tail” of startups whose services tend to require “payments on the spot” and are “built exclusively for smarphones.”
Forbes also highlights on beta tester, retailer Jane.com. The company says that it now gets 11% of its sales through PayPal since integrating Braintree’s new tools.
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TechCrunch makes sure to put the new SDK in the context of the recent acquisition that brought Braintree into the PayPal tent. In addition to noting that the SDK is the “first significant product announcement” since the acquisition, TechCrunch underscores how the technology has been “rebuilt from the ground up.”
The goal of the rebuilding is to make it easier and faster for merchants to integrate the tools into their own systems. Speed (10-15 minutes) is one factor, but TechCrunch also noted features like the “drop-in” user interface that makes it easier for smaller startups to further minimize the time spent in integration.
TechCrunch’s reporting also provides a handful of interesting quotes from PayPal CEO, Bill Ready. In particular, Ready’s idea of being able to change payment methods in app as simply as “flipping a switch” is part of what he considers “future proofing” the technology.
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And with a bit of prompting, it is clear that the future Ready is proofing for includes everything from international commerce, non-card payments, and even crypto currencies like Bitcoin.
We also get the names of some additional beta testers, with Chargify, GitHub, and ParkWhiz also reportedly taking v.zero out for a spin. Twilio is also said to be planning to integrate the SDK.
Other interesting observations included a note in VentureBeat that PayPal’s current mobile API will continue to exist. But that it is clear that the v.zero will be treated as the “preferred way to integrate PayPal” going forward.
Founded in 2007, Braintree demoed its recently-acquired Venmo Touch technology at FinovateSpring 2013 in San Francisco. See the company on stage here.

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Digital Banking Summit: Building a Better Banking Experience – Or Else

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After three days at SourceMedia’s Digital Banking Summit, one thing is clear: mobile technology ensures that consumers will compare the “banking experience” to every other experience available via the mobile channel. 

That includes everything from retail shopping to interactive game-playing and messaging to watching streaming entertainment.

And that’s just how it begins, to borrow the metaphor from the conference’s Digital Banker of the Year, Niti Badarinath of U.S. Bancorp. In fact, the experience of interacting with your bank increasingly will be compared to the experience of interacting via the best of social media, the best of online shopping, the best brick and mortar retail, and so on. This is coming whether or not banks are ready for it or not.

In other words, buying products and services from a bank will need to be as easy as catching a ride from Uber. Payments as efficient as PayPal. Customer service like Amazon.com’s Mayday. Branches like Apple Stores …
Much of what I heard that seemed most worth hearing echoed these ideas. I heard it in a poolside briefing with Marc Winitz of Monitise, who talked about the expanding opportunities for banks in e-commerce (stay tuned for more on that conversation). I heard it from Niti, who spoke from the stage about how non-banks like Apple and Google are driving consumer expectations higher.
Seen this way, the “channel” debate takes on an even bigger, meta-context. In the same way that consumers choose and switch between mobile, desktop, and tablet channels (and typically in that order over the course of the day, I learned at the conference), so to are banks likely to become just another channel for payments, e-commerce, authentication, and more. And therein lies the challenge and opportunity.
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Will financial institutions leverage the fact that they remain, years after the financial crisis, highly trusted? And, at least from a financial data perspective, nobody knows us better. After all, who is more capable of providing a personalized purchasing, saving, shopping, budgeting, investing, insuring experience than your bank?
It’s clear that fintech innovators are on the case. One presentation, “My Digital Banking Nirvana” by Jim Marous, listed some 30 different ways that companies getting it right when it comes to providing a “simpler, engaging, and contextual” experience.
And we’re not just talking about payments – which one speaker called the “lowest value-add” in a digital wallet . Will banks begin to see at least a part of what they could do best as a form of “digital marketing”? One speaker used the phrase “a buyer’s club” on the consumer’s behalf when thinking about a potential direction for banks. A role that put banks at the center of a whole life of financial activity from retail shopping and family budgeting to saving for college and preparing for retirement.
About Those Banks
U.S. Bancorp was among the better represented financial institutions at the conference. And that was not just because one of the company’s executives walked away with the Digital Banker of the Year award (though it helps). From their work with the e-commerce Peri app to their innovations in “photobanking,” U.S. Bancorp is providing both a strategic template (“place small bets / fail fast / learn quickly”) as well as a suite of products and services geared toward consumers emerging mobile preferences.
Wells Fargo provided interesting contributions in a number of different areas, ranging from a conversation on omni-channel integration to a panel discussion on the relationship between fintech and wearable technology. Wells Fargo’s Brett Pitts highlighted the importance of combining channel use with transaction type in order to better understand what he called “customer intensity.” This concept, he said, was the “lever for growth” for banks. But it means that banks must commit to the providing as wide a range of channel options as possible. Brett noted that customers that took advantage of three channels, for example, the branch, the phone and digital, were almost twice as likely as digital only customers to make a purchase decision, and almost 50% more likely than branch only customers.
Also noteworthy was the panel discussion on “Fueling the Financial Revolution” by representatives of BBVA Ventures, Q2, Lending Club, and GreenDot. Here the focus was on cost containment, a willingness to start “from scratch”, and a focus on doing what banks were not or could not do (the “$14,000 unsecured consumer loan” in the words of Lending Club’s Jeff Bogan.)
That’s not to say the world of alternative lending is all nimbleness and brand new technology – two factors cited by Q2’s Matt Flake as helping provide an edge for new upstarts. The challenge of finding top notch talent outside of a few regional hotbeds like the Bay Area can be especially acute for startups. And there is the ever-present issue of incumbent players, incumbent technology, and incumbent ways of thinking. Said Jeff, “The value of banks in a community is about more than just lending. But can banks partner with technology providers who can give (them) what (they) need? Will banks take the risk?”
Finovate Alums in Attendance
In addition to some of those mentioned above, there were more than a handful of Finovate alums exihibiting at the conference, holding court at busy booths in the networking area. Present and accounted for were:
  • FIS
  • Fiserv
  • GMC Software Technology
  • Kofax
  • MicroStrategy
  • LeadFusion
  • Monitise
  • Waspit

Alumni News– June 13, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgAstroPay launches Ripple LatAm, a licensed money service business to use Ripple Labs’ payment network.
  • Ron Shevlin looks at Credit Agricole’s bank-run mobile app store.
  • FirstView selects Cachet Financial Solutions to develop a prepaid mobile app to offer to FirstView cardholders.
  • Financial Review: James Packer, Lachlan Murdoch eye stake in peer-to-peer lender SocietyOne.
  • Jumio brings NetSwipe to the mobile web for companies without a native app.
  • PayPal rolls out PassPort to give merchants a resource for stats, tips and general information on selling internationally.
  • Zopa wins Most Trusted Loan Provider and Most Trusted Specialist at 2014 MoneyWise Customer Service Awards.
  • Thinking Bigger features the team from EyeVerify.
  • Green Dot announces new GM of GoBank, Joshua Goines.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Alumni News– June 10, 2014

  • Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Finovate-F-Logo.jpgFinovate Alums LendingRobot and Wallaby Among 2014 Innotribe New York Winners.
  • TransferWise Announces $25 Million Investment; Support from Sir Richard Branson.
  • Top Image Systems and Cintas Document Management form technology partnership to provide advanced BPO solutions.
  • PayPal President David Marcus leaves for Facebook job.
  • Arxan Technologies will now be sold by IBM as part of its portfolio of security products.
  • Insuritas signs Florida-based Tyndall FCU ($1.1 billion in assets) to provide insurance options to its almost 100,000 members.
  • P2Binvestor reaches $2 million in deals over the past 2 months after providing funding to Colorado-based beverage company.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– May 20, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgMyBankTracker looks at PayPal’s new design.
  • Linkable Networks unveils multiple omni channel SKU-level card-linked offer solutions to support all retailer types and sizes.
  • European Bitcoin exchange Safello to integrate Jumio’s identity document verification technology.
  • Thomson Reuters announces enhancements, upgrades to Accelus Risk Manager.
  • FinovateSpring 2014: Lights! Camera! Demo Videos! See all 67 presentations from our San Jose conference.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– May 16, 2014

  • Intuit buys Invitco to help bookkeepers put bill processing in the cloud.
  • SocietyOne, an Australian peer-to-peer lender, mulls entering NZ market, is talking with ‘multiple parties’.
  • miiCard graduates from SixThirty accelerator.
  • Swipely tops $2 billion in annual sales managed; launches Summer ’14 release.
  • Bermuda Commercial Bank picks the T24 core banking system, Model Bank, from Temenos.
  • FinSMEs talks about BodeTree with CEO and co-founder Chris Myers.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.