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What’s next for mobile wallets?
We have already seen huge growth in consumer adoption in the past two years. But have we reached a crossroads, and what does that mean for businesses?
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eCash and mCommerce: A perfect match for Gen Z consumers?
Half of Gen Z consumers shop more on mobile than on any other device, making them the leading adopters of mCommerce. With that trend growing, how can businesses better respond to their shopping needs?
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eCommerce: is mobile-first the key to future-proofing?
We have reached an adoption tipping point; more Generation Z consumers habitually shop using a smartphone than via traditional eCommerce. So how should online businesses be reacting to this shift?
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Is Generation Z shaping the future of payments?
Our latest research report, Lost in Transaction: Gen Z expectations at the checkout, takes a closer look at the attitudes and payments preferences of Generation Z. Here are our key takeaways.
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Do merchants have anything to fear from 3DS 2.0?
The new industry standard for authorising card payments to comply with Strong Customer Authentication requirements is going to have a significant impact on merchants. So should they be concerned?
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Keeping step: fraud evolution
As soon as a new payments or currency-based instrument evolves, so too does a form of fraud to exploit it.
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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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Coaching performance
When introducing mobile order-ahead capabilities, the right level of preparation and resources can go a long way in keeping frustrations at bay, on both sides of the service counter.
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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?