
News Media Robert McKinley Payments Menu Lists the Links to his Interviews in Television, Newspapers, Magazines, Wire Services, and Radio
Television
NBC TV
PBS TV
CBS TV
ABC TV
CNN TV
CNBC TV
CardWeb TV
Metro TV
Bloomberg
Newspapers
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
USA Today
Los Angeles Times
Washington Post
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Magazines
CNN-Money Magazine
Businessweek
Business Journals
Advertising Age
Newsweek
Time Magazine
Reader’s Digest
Major Magazines
Wire Services
Associated Press
Knight Ridder
Scripps Howard
Businesswire
PR Newswire
Radio
Robert McKinley Payments Reports, Analyzes, Writes, and Edits Content for the Following Online Publications or Services:
Bankcenter (payment-related news releases for executives & consumers)
CardBuzz (published payment-related news for executives & consumers)
CardFlash (payments news for executives)
CardData (quarterly payment data for executives)
CardTrak (payments news for consumers)
PYRPTS (global payment reports)
PYVNTS (global payment events)
The RAM Reports (annual payment reports for executives)
RAM Research (consulting, research, analysis)
Ruebud Media (network of payment-related services)
Robert McKinley (about)
Robert McKinley (biography)
In Robert McKinley’s unconventional 34-year payments career he had the privilege of reshaping national banking products, modifying proposed national legislation, testifying in global watershed litigation, and maintaining a close, trusted relationship with the news media at all levels.
During the retirement period of 2009-2019, Mr. McKinley became involved in a number of non-profit organizations, including SCORE, an arm of the U.S. Small Business Administration. He also conducted several investment research projects on the sub-prime credit card industry, third-party e-commerce platforms, ridesharing networks (pre-IPO), legacy product pricing litigation research, and regulatory barriers for legal cannabis payments.
At the encouragement of many colleagues from Florida, New York, California and Maryland during 2018, Mr. McKinley closely surveyed the payments landscape and social media, deciding to end his retirement.
For additional information: Ruebud Media and The CardWorthy Company