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Looking Toward Unattended Retail’s ‘Bright Future’ At The Kiosk

PYMNTS

As reported in the latest Unattended Retail Tracker , done in partnership between PYMNTS and WorldNet Payments, unattended retail is gaining traction worldwide, on the heels of growth in consumer demand and as employers look to increase their operating profits. Millennials prefer to use cards for smaller transactions, namely those under $5.

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Farfetch IPO Shows Luxury Retailers Ready To Ware Online

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We operate the only truly global luxury digital marketplace at scale, seamlessly connecting brands, retailers and consumers. In citing some stats, the company said that the global market for luxury goods stood at $307 billion last year and should reach as much as $446 billion by 2025, per Bain. Within that, how much is online?

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Digital first in banking: Going beyond the interface

Insights on Business

Your executive teams may feel that their current mobile apps and internet banking operations are sufficient. To ensure success in 2025, however, the focus should be on customers who use newer models in digital channels: Generation Y, Z, and Alpha, too—the children of millennials. With no card, there is no brand intimacy.

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Fashion Forward: How Tech Is Targeting Waste & Pollution In The $2.4T Fashion Industry

CB Insights

Even luxury brands are contributing to this problem. In this report, we examine how fashion brands are leveraging technology to make clothing production and consumption more sustainable, from the use of plant-based textiles and bacteria-based dyes to leveraging a blockchain-based supply chain to increase transparency.

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How The Rise Of Private Labels Is Transforming The CPG Industry

CB Insights

Around the middle of the twentieth century, there was what The Atlantic called a “Cambrian explosion” of brands. Tide, Crest, Band-Aid, Lipton, and other branded packaged goods — and the conglomerates that manufactured them — reigned. Store brands from retailers were seen as down-budget choices. Table of Contents.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

CB Insights

Instead, new millennial-inspired and tech-infused dining trends have been emerging across the US and internationally. Many of yesterday’s casual dining brands are dying, but not because millennials “don’t eat out.” This approach to marketing is enabling a new wave of specialized fast-casual brands to take root.

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Amazon Vs. Alibaba: How The E-Commerce Giants Stack Up In The Fight To Go Global

CB Insights

Amazon is focused on globilizing its branded Marketplace, and will spend billions of dollars over the next decade to bring its model of low prices, vast selection, and fast delivery to the world. Millennials account for one-third of India’s population. The app has between 1M and 5M downloads on the Google Play store.