The Payments Industry's Big Event, Money20/20
Money20/20 brings together a worldwide community of innovators who are changing the way consumers and businesses manage, spend, and borrow money. This is one of the industry's most productive events, with the biggest exhibit hall, the best networking opportunities, and the largest speaking roster to deliver an exemplary experience that highlights the best and boldest of the industry.
Money2020, world's largest event on payments
Money20/20 is the largest global event focused on payments and financial services innovation for connected commerce at the intersection of mobile, retail, marketing services, data and technology.
New Gift Card Cash Back Law in Texas
Effective September 1st, a new gift card cash back law will go into effect in the state of Texas.
Texans will be allowed to receive cash back on gift cards or gift certificates that have a balance of less than $2.50 starting September 1, 2015. In order to receive the remaining amount on the gift card, the transaction must take place in person. The law will not apply to prepaid calling cards, cards issued as part of a loyalty or rewards program, gift cards issued as a refund for returned merchandise (store credit), cards issued by a bank or an airline, and cards initially worth $5 that cannot have any value added to them. Republican State Representative and former business owner, Dwayne Bohac, was the law’s author and "...penned the bill to strike a balance between the rights of consumers and retailers."
EEOC Proposes Rules For Workplace Wellness
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (or EEOC) released their anticipated proposed rules regarding how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to workplace wellness programs. While rules are not yet in their final form and employers are not required to comply just yet, the EEOC states that employers are free to comply with the proposed rules now to reduce any risk until the final rules are issued, which is anticipated to be later this year. Here are the highlights of the proposed rules:
Medicaid Incentives for Prevention of Chronic Diseases Program
The Affordable Care Act was signed by President Obama in 2010. Since its implementation, a number of programs have been developed in an effort to strengthen Medicaid and Medicare by lowering costs and improving the quality of care for millions of Americans.