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Trending: Meeting The Millennial Need For AI-Powered Visual Shopping

PYMNTS

In the August edition of the Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook , PYMNTS examines how marketplaces are using technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile payments to innovate the customer experience. An AI-Powered Visual Shopping Experience For Millennials, Gen Z. Around the Payments And The Platform E conomy.

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How Payment Platforms Connect Merchants With Augmented Reality

PYMNTS

To let shoppers discover and try out new products, payment companies are helping merchants launch augmented reality (AR) experiences within social media platforms. The firm chose a Kenyan brand, Huddah Cosmetics , as the first social commerce merchant on its Mula service to roll out the platform.

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5 Ways Credit Unions Should Engage with Millennial Members on Social Media

NCR

Perhaps the most important and impactful way credit unions can attract and retain millennial members is through social engagement. billion daily active users, these social platforms have the potential to be an outstanding marketing tool for a credit union. Social media wasn’t developed to be a silent one-way street.

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Mobile Ordering, The New Window To Winning Over Millennial Consumers

PYMNTS

It seems that most every industry these days is vying for millennial dollars and devotion. For an industry where millennials are projected to spend nearly $800 billion in 2017 (that’s 7 percent more on monthly food budgets than average Americans), restaurants are hankering to pull out all the stops to get millennials to order — in or out.

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Millennials Vs. Baby Boomers: When Does The ‘Cashless Society’ Begin?

PYMNTS

More than one out of four millennials carry less than $5 cash with them. And according to another study, nearly 20 percent of millennials have not used cash in two months. With a fifth of millennials already rarely using cash, it is clear that this is happening relatively rapidly,” said Kalle Marsal, CMO of Mitek.

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How fraudsters target different generations

Independent Banker

Community banks can find ways to mitigate age-related fraud through technology, as well as by educating their customers of their particular risks. Gen Z, the younger generation, has transitioned into the workforce and is primarily being targeted through social media messages and chatbots,” Fratangelo says.

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Millennials Reluctant To Give Personal Data, Businesses Depend On It

PYMNTS

Between the Instagram selfies, Twitter hashtags and Facebook posts, millennials seem to overshare. Their life is an open book on social media, and even the tiniest of details are never too much to provide. Millennials expect technology to intelligently know who they are, with any investigative work done on the back end.