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Are There Digital Strategy Lessons Financial Institutions Can Learn From Other Industries?

Perficient

I presented on this topic, along with my colleague Scott Albahary – Chief Strategist for Financial Services here at Perficient and Jim Marous – Co-Publisher of The Financial Brand , to approximately 500 financial services industry folks. Then we present an outside industry (automotive, retail, etc.)

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‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Goes Big

PYMNTS

Consumers love the delayed payment options and so do retailers, but the BNPL players themselves are loving their business model, too. The IOU apps are reporting that average order value is typically higher, and checkout conversions surge 30 percent for retailers using BNPL. It’s a bona fide phenomenon. Bigger Orders, More Conversions.

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Retail’s 2020 Digital-First Payments Roadmap

PYMNTS

Attendees will learn that younger generations – Generation Zers and millennials among them, who wield significant (and growing) spending power – care more about payment flexibility (and options) than merchants might realize. In the webinar scheduled for Jan.

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Thoughts from American Banker Retail Banking Conference 2015

Celent Banking

This last week the American Banker Retail Banking Conference 2015 was going on in Austin, TX. Home Depot was an interesting case study. The retailer combines the in-store and app experience to enhance the customer buying process. As expected, it was a great way to read the temperature of the banking industry.

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What We Say Is How We Pay – For 23M Consumers, And Growing

PYMNTS

Digging into a captivating worldwide case study on economics meeting chaos theory and what happens when it does, How We Will Pay , a PYMNTS and Visa collaboration, gauges the situation 10 months into the pandemic, as connected commerce coalesces and new patterns solidify. Lockdown Life, Surprisingly Connected.