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Miriam Cross

@miriamscross

Writer-Editor @uspto. Former: Tech reporter @AmerBanker, Associate editor @Kiplinger. Toronto, Canada and Washington DC are both home.

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Americans: I use miles and pounds Europeans: I use kilometres and kilograms Canadians: [snorting a line of assorted measuring systems] I'm 5'3, I weigh 150lbs, horses weigh 1000kgs, my house is an hour away and I drive 80 km/h to get there, I need a cup of flour and 1L of milk

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I had the treat of speaking with Laura Merling of Arvest Bank at #digbanking about what her title of "chief transformation and operations officer" really means and the Justin Trudeau quote that epitomizes the meaning of "thriving during uncertainty." americanbanker.com/leaders/leadin…

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Great article from Miriam Cross on how banks are leveraging social media. At FNBO, we provide content to connect with our audiences to build long-lasting customer relationships.

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Big Issue Debates are back! See Bruno Campenon, Mark Gould, Katrina Stuart and Cathinka Wahlstrom debate the impact of data intelligence on financial services, moderated by Miriam Cross! Read our preview on Big Issue Debates taking place at #Sibos. #finance okt.to/Tm1YlR

Big Issue Debates are back! See Bruno Campenon, Mark Gould, Katrina Stuart and <a href="/CEWahlstrom/">Cathinka Wahlstrom</a> debate the impact of data intelligence on financial services, moderated by <a href="/MiriamSCross/">Miriam Cross</a>! Read our preview on Big Issue Debates taking place at #Sibos. #finance okt.to/Tm1YlR
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"There is no person who doesn't know someone who was killed or knows someone who knows someone. It's two degrees of separation, and we're still not over that." I deeply appreciate this story by John Adams for American Banker. americanbanker.com/payments/news/…

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The number of people in the U.S. 65+ is surging, and the startups that lie at the intersection of agetech and fintech are increasingly diverse, from retirement help by way of silvur (now b2b2c) and Retirable, to safe spending with @myFloc_Team. americanbanker.com/news/fintech-f…

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I had to email my building listserv to hunt down two red candles, but I achieved my annual goal of matching each candle to the colored glass behind its holder on the 8th night of #Hanukkah 🌈

I had to email my building listserv to hunt down two red candles, but I achieved my annual goal of matching each candle to the colored glass behind its holder on the 8th night of #Hanukkah 🌈
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For some direct-to-consumer neobanks and digital banks (HMBradley MoneyLion Starling Greenlight), expanding to B2B lines is a lucrative -- and sometimes necessary -- strategy. americanbanker.com/news/why-consu…

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.American Banker's application forms for our Innovators of the Year and Most Influential Women in Fintech 2024 just went live! Please spread the word to any innovators or #fintech-focused people in your life. americanbanker.com/news/american-… americanbanker.com/news/american-…

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In April 2022 I attended an event where Rick Lane of Iggy Ventures brought up child data privacy in fintech. The story-idea bulb went off in my head. Nearly two years later, here is that story: americanbanker.com/news/do-fintec…

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Tokenization was a concept that I could not wrap my head around. So, I wrote about it. americanbanker.com/news/the-buddi…

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Two years ago I spoke with M&T Bank about its tilt toward 1st party data and the 'death of the cookie.' It took longer than expected for the 3rd party cookie to disappear, but this year it's happening -- and that's not a bad thing for banks. americanbanker.com/news/is-the-de…