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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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Payments in a pandemic
The consumer payments trends we see emerging in the UK as a consequence of COVID-19.
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Combating COVID-19: Contactless payments on the doorstep
Enabling your customers to pay using a contactless card or mobile wallet on their doorstep for deliveries or appointments is one way to protect them and your sales during COVID-19.
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The importance of digital remittances during a crisis
For people living away from family and friends, COVID-19 raises its own set of issues. Providing financial support may be critical, but the current circumstances means there are challenges to overcome
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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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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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Do UK consumers really want to go cashless?
The question of moving to a cashless economy is one of the dominating debates in payments
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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.