Remove Boston Remove Millennials Remove Operations Remove Report
article thumbnail

Why Pride Vendors Are Forgoing Cash For mPOS

PYMNTS

Skirting Cash Shortages at Boston Pride. Boston’s pride celebration is one of the season’s biggest events for Mandy Roberge, the owner and artist behind Wicked Good Henna. The 2018 Boston Pride parade reportedly saw more than 750,000 spectators and over 55,000 marchers. Her needs are relatively simple.

San Diego 137
article thumbnail

As Bill Payments Go Digital, The Rental Industry Still Lags

PYMNTS

Younger consumers are leading the way when it comes to online bill payments, with 61 percent of those payments coming from millennials. According to a new report from Aite , 73 percent of U.S. That growth came, in part, at the expense of bill-paying sites and services operated by banks.

Industry 105
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

What Serving The Internet’s ‘Underserved’ Means For Payments

PYMNTS

That matters because as time goes by and existing cities become prohibitively expensive — think San Francisco, New York City and Los Angeles, with Chicago, Boston and other areas not far behind — many younger, well-educated consumers are making moves to exurban or even rural areas, or smaller cities. Government Efforts.

Payments 131
article thumbnail

Gradifi CEO On Disrupting Student Loan Disruption

PYMNTS

In an interview with PYMNTS’ Karen Webster, Gradifi’s new CEO David Chang — all of a week and a half in his role and a PayPal alum (where he helmed that firm’s Boston office) — said that all too often in conversation with young borrowers, it becomes apparent that debt is steering their career choices. What’s On Offer.

Study 170
article thumbnail

Blue Apron Turns 7 As Meal Kit Industry Grows Up

PYMNTS

We at PYMNTS, being writers, don’t do cakes and gifts for birthdays, but instead prefer writing retrospective stories like this, treatments that serve not only as a history of a particularly newsworthy company, but also a glimpse into the future of the industry in which it operates. Back to 2012. The timing seemed perfect.

Industry 110
article thumbnail

Blue Apron Marks Seventh Birthday Amid Meal Kit Industry Changes

PYMNTS

We at PYMNTS, being writers, don’t do cakes and gifts for birthdays, but instead prefer writing retrospective stories like this, treatments that serve not only as a history of a particularly newsworthy company, but also a glimpse into the future of the industry in which it operates. Back to 2012. The timing seemed perfect.

Industry 100
article thumbnail

What Amazon HQ2, Interchange Fees And Facebook Have In Common

PYMNTS

That’s the only way the business can ultimately continue to create value for its customers, create jobs for people, serve the ecosystem in which it operates and provide tax revenues. It has also spurred other businesses to follow its lead, irrespective of whether Amazon is even a relevant player in the ecosystem in which it operates.

Cards 169