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Fintech Hall of Fame: The Top Digital Innovations in Financial Services

Fintech Labs Insights

The last one, published in Jan 2014, featured 50 innovations (see below). Note: These are the rankings from 10 years ago. I will update with milestones from 2014 to today and publish next month. I’m taking suggestions here (so far: crypto, BNPL, earned-wage access, chatbots, deposit networks).

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The Buyers: Generation Z’s Shopping Preferences

PYMNTS

Generation Z are the next up-and-coming group of shoppers who retailers are turning to for the future of retail. Yes, those born between 1994 and 2002 are starting to push millennials over in terms of shaping commerce and eCommerce trends. Get ready, retailers.

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How To Drive Success In A Digital 3.0 World

PYMNTS

In 1979, psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky developed the Prospect Theory , one of the foundations of behavioral economics for which they would win the Nobel Prize in 2002. Since March 6, PYMNTS has published eight consumer studies , now covering a national sample of more than 18,000 U.S.

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Wayfair’s Way Forward In A Crowded Field

PYMNTS

The goal of the Wayfair worker is to work on “innovating better together,” becoming “fast fixers and builders” and to help customers to better “envision the spaces where they live their lives.”. But we knew we wanted to build a nationally known mass retailer.”.

Boston 101
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The Real Hunger Games: A Battle Royale In The Grocery Aisles

PYMNTS

Once the 24 competitors (tributes) get to the games, they then battle to the death for a national audience that is required by law to watch the games. online grocery sales since 2017, the largest share of any single retailer and double its closest competitor. According to the Harris Poll, Amazon is the most trusted U.S.

Branding 101
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24 Lessons From Warren Buffett’s Annual Letters To Shareholders

CB Insights

In the aftermath of the crisis, retail and institutional investors offloaded massive numbers of stocks in businesses weak and strong. When Buffett invests, he is not looking at the innovative potential of the company or, in a vacuum, its growth potential. He is looking for a competitive advantage.

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The Rumble In Big Retail’s Jungle

PYMNTS

The Rumble In The Big Retail Jungle. Last week, the biggest retailer in the world by revenue, Walmart, made an announcement that made it clear that it’s really not that interested in ceding the title of world’s biggest retailer to a younger, and nimble challenger named Amazon. A Retailer On The Ropes?

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