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REPORT: The QSR’s Digital Checklist For Surviving The Long Haul

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cities, including Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. For more on these and other order to eat news items, download this month’s Tracker. Customers’ expectations of QSRs were changing long before the pandemic’s onset, with consumers demanding quicker services, more convenient ordering and ironclad security measures.

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Building An Online Brand, In Real Life (#IRL)

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These [pop-up shops] give customers a sense of security that they will get what they paid for.”. After opening the first of these brick-and-mortar pop-up shops in New York in 2016 — followed by more in cities including Boston, Los Angeles and Miami — Shuken noted the shops often led to repeat customers. Finding a Virtual Fit.

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VP Of The ABA Shares Same Day ACH Perspective

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It’s providing an enhanced service that everybody is already familiar with, it’s not a brand new payments system where people have to figure out, ‘How do I use this? To download the August edition of the PYMNTS.com Faster Payments Tracker™, powered by NACHA, click the button below. Kenneally explained.

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Mobile Payments: Samsung To Tackle Africa And Google The App Landscape

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Meanwhile, Samsung is tackling the African market ahead of Apple and Android, and Google announces a way to avoid app downloads. Passport has designed similar mobile applications for the transportation systems in Chicago, Toronto and Boston. Here’s the latest news on the mobile + payments + commerce front.

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Who’s Going In The Connected Car Driver’s Seat?

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She stayed with Bell and the Boston Telephone Dispatch Company for more than 30 years until her retirement. Fearful of giving up ground to a tech intermediary — Apple , Google , Amazon — many OEMs are working with third parties to develop their own branded apps and connected in-dash experiences. population had a phone in their homes.

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When Mobility Helps You Park

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It’s not called the Passport app; it’s called the Boston app, so allowing the businesses to push their own brand has been a big deal in the past three years. People want to own their brand.”. I will download the mobile app and pay for it there. Keeping it all secure. Getting users involved.

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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

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In London too, Apple Pay works on the Underground, buses and trains, and the company is keen to serve Boston, New York and other cities with tap-and-pay mobile services. But security is an ever-present concern. However, our research continues to show that security remains a key concern for all mobile payment users.”

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