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The Connected Car: An Extension Of The Consumer’s Home

PYMNTS

It’s Boston. It’s February (or maybe it’s May, because it’s still snowing in Boston). The Available Data. The data is out there, said the executive, with unprecedented access to drive patterns, the number of fill-ups that a consumer conducts in a given period of time and other buying behaviors. Picture this. It’s snowing.

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

PYMNTS

Passport has designed similar mobile applications for the transportation systems in Chicago, Toronto and Boston. Millennials Eschew Bank Mobile Wallets. The study found that both millennials and non-millennials want to use mobile to manage finances, and cash is becoming less important to both groups.

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Retail Bedfellows Roundup: Staples Shares Space, Affirm Finances Life Experiences

PYMNTS

Sure, one could sit back in an armchair and chalk it all up to irascible millennials, but Staples is taking the proactive approach and making sure it can provide the right office supplies, however — and wherever — its consumers want them. Using Data To Stop Data Breaches. “People are everywhere,” Jacobson said.

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Is It Time For Apple To Allow Others Access To The iPhone NFC Chip?

PYMNTS

Source: PYMNTS.com longitudinal study of over 40,000 consumers (data from the most recent panel on Nov. Source: PYMNTS.com longitudinal study of over 40,000 consumers since March (data from the most recent panel on Nov. It’s clear from the data, at least in the U.S., One hundred and ten (110) million U.S. consumers — 47.2

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Mobile Payments: What’s In It For Me?

PYMNTS

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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Getting Mobile Ready

Independent Banker

A consensus says that the future banking customer relationships—particularly for millennial consumers—will orbit to one degree or another around mobile technology. Banks still hold a trust advantage when it comes to safeguarding personal data and using data in the best interests of their customers,” agrees Teresa A.

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Doing Omni-Channel First, Or Doing It Right?

Banking 2020

For example, a new report from consulting firm Boston Retail Partners states 85% of retailers say that ‘unified commerce’ is a top priority for the year ahead, and many merchants are well on their way. The regular drumbeat of stories about data breaches at brand-name retail chains probably doesn’t help.).

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