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Resource Center
Take your knowledge to the next level with our library of resources covering the latest payment industry trends and opportunities.
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What to keep an eye on this Black Friday
Retailers need to ensure their omnichannel strategies are tight to capitalise on the biggest bargain hunting days of the year and the unofficial beginning of the Christmas shopping period.
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Fraud reduction as a strategy
While the prevailing industry view is that a convenient user experience wins over tight security, customer expectations are far more nuanced; staying safe online is still a priority.
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Payment security and the cult of convenience
As competition in e-commerce grows increasingly stiff, customer experience is the new mantra. Consumers are firmly in control. So merchants are on a mission to erase friction and maximise convenience.
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Disruption and the new retail experience
Not only are consumers savvier than ever, they also want to be in control of every aspect of their shopping experience. Here’s how merchants can stay on top of this development and reap its rewards.
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Lost in Transaction: key findings on consumer behaviour
Paysafe commissioned an independent research study to investigate buying habits, attitudes to cash and preferred payment methods in the UK, US and Canada. Here’s what we found out.
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From omnichannel. To unichannel.
The word “omnichannel” is losing relevance. It might have sufficed in the e-commerce landscape of five years ago, but today’s scenarios are vastly more complex.
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Juggling compliance and immediacy in the digital age
Of all the changes brought about by the smartphone, the rise of a culture of immediacy has arguably run the deepest.
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Living up to mobile capability
PYMNTS have released their July Payments-as-a-Service (PaaS) Tracker, in collaboration with Paysafe.
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The evolution of finance is intergenerational
As companies work harder to attract Millennials, where does this leave the rest? Are older consumers increasingly being left out of the conversation?