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Take your knowledge to the next level with our library of resources covering the latest payment industry trends and opportunities.
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Will there be regulation to prevent cashless societies?
The US is leading the charge to prevent retailers from having the right to refuse cash payments. Will we see this trend cross the Atlantic to Europe any time soon? And how might this affect eCommerce?
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2020 trends: The evolving role of cash
The latest article in our 2020 payments predictions series examines five trends that will impact consumers' relationship with cash in the next 12 months
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Online cash is key for digital banks in the DACH region
Online banks must consider how consumers in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland feel about using cash if they want to capture significant market share
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Why utility suppliers must accept online cash payments
Three reasons utility providers need to consider offering a cash payment option in their online checkout.
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Payments: what happened in 2018?
We look back at the predictions we made at the beginning of 2018, including our vision for voice-activated payments and cryptocurrencies, as well as a new role for cash online and the impact of PSD2.
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The next year in payments: 11 trends to expect in 2019
Contactless, cryptocurrencies, Open Banking and greater financial inclusion will be some of the major topics that will shape the payments landscape in 2019
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Why online merchants must accept card and cash payments
Discover more about Paysafe’s new product PaysafeCash, and how merchants can benefit from integrating PaysafeCash with Paysafe’s payment processing functions
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The evolution of making online payments using cash
At Money20/20 Europe PaysafeCard CEO Udo Müller launched Paysafe’s latest payment solution, PaysafeCash.
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Asia-Pacific: leading the cashless revolution
While Europe and North America discuss the inevitability of a cashless future and speculate about what it could look like, large swathes of Asia-Pacific are already there.