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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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Pay later solutions: the modern-day layaway?
Layaway was once one of the most popular schemes for paying in instalments, but came with the downside that you had to pay off the total cost before taking items home. Now there is another solution.
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Can payments save in-store retail?
The UK high street is struggling. Retailers are going out of business and national chains are closing stores. But could improved payments technology make in-store retail competitive with online again?
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How close are we to the end of the traditional checkout?
12% of North American in-store retailers told us they plan to introduce an Amazon Go-style, checkout-free experiences in six months’ time. But is this achievable? And are consumers ready for them?
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Are in-store invisible payments the future?
With Amazon Go looking to expand both in the US and UK, are we seeing a glimpse into the future of the in-store payments experience?
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Inventory-heavy SMBs can escape the credit cycle trap
There are other options than credit for optimizing an SMB’s inventory management
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The growth of challenger banks and prepaid cards
The popularity of challenger banks has refocused consumer appetite for prepaid cards
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What does the future of payments look like for SMBs?
For SMBs, navigating the payments landscape can feel unduly treacherous. maintaining a balance between competing with larger businesses on consumer experience and having a financially feasible product
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How is Amazon Go shaping the future of payments?
Amazon Go has captured the imagination of retailers and consumers alike; businesses are being challenged to reimagine the shopping experience as something that was unthinkable a decade ago.
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Touching on Apple Pay now the dust has settled
Apple Pay was dubbed “the future of payments” by its supporters when it launched in 2015, and was positioned to transform our iPhones into contactless bank cards.