The Bank of Russia is in a dilemma: to bail banks out or to revoke banking licenses
21.08.2017 10:41:46
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Regulation No.552-P: actionable recommendations to follow? Anonymous SIM cards will give way to straw parties’ ones? Trojans are dangerous for merchants’ cash registers? Are recyclers going mainstream? Mir card for public sector employees: issuing 2.0? A national card of local effect?
Regulation No.552-P: actionable recommendations to follow? Anonymous SIM cards will give way to straw parties’ ones? Trojans are dangerous for merchants’ cash registers? Are recyclers going mainstream? Mir card for public sector employees: issuing 2.0? A national card of local effect?
Journal: PLUS Journal 6 (241) 2017
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Read in this issue:
- The Bank of Russia is in a dilemma: to bail banks out or to revoke banking licenses
- CIT operations with IBNS: A Farewell to Arms?
- Blockchain, Banking of Things and other shapes of things to come soon
- For FinTech to chalk up: the cost of payment infrastructure
- Peculiarities of the national cash circulation: the opinion of the Bank of Russia
- ATM recyclers in Russia - read before using
- Neutrino is of no danger to POS-terminals – what about the market?
- Trojans threaten merchants’ cash registers
- RTS as a new approach to the transaction security in Europe
- Usability of loyalty programmes’ websites: information of (no) use
- Choosing a card for cobranding: analytics and experiment
- Where are the VIPs leaving for?
- Big Data sets a standard of banking services for entrepreneurs
- Cardholders to spend $6 trillion online in 2021
- Exhibition of the June PLUS-Forum: exhibitors are even more representative, the audience's interest is even more focused
- “Cash Circulation + Self-service. Banking and Retail 2017”: new speakers and new partners of the Forum!