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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. You can view the webinar on-demand by going to The Financial Brand site at this location.

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Why Installment Payments Are Fashionable This Holiday Season

PYMNTS

Consumers — especially millennials and Generation Z — are looking for new commerce experiences during the 2019 holiday season. The Tracker also explores how the payment preferences of younger generations — such as bridge millennials, millennials and Gen Z — may be well-suited for utilizing BNPL. About The Tracker.

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Enticing Millennials With Experiences Using ?Neighborhood Goods?

PYMNTS

The old model of opening a retail store with merchandise as a main focus of the space may not appeal to today’s consumers – millennials in particular. These stores are relying on restaurants, bars, guest speakers and self-service technology to draw in customers in lieu of sales signs and deep discounts.

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Ace Is The Place With The Helpful Omnichannel Strategy

PYMNTS

Recent data shows that while millennial and Generation Z consumer groups certainly consider themselves to be digital shoppers — nearly 86 percent of millennials consider that to be the case, according to one recent report — large percentages of them still head to physical stores on a regular basis to shop. About the Playbook.

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Welcome To The New C-Store Innovation Game

PYMNTS

The location, which stocks products ranging from craft beers to handmade tortillas – has technology that lets shoppers use their phones for payments. And among the main drivers of those changes are not new products, but new ways of doing payments. One of the latest examples from the larger world of retail comes from Foot Locker.

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How Luxury Timepieces Can Become A Subscription Business

PYMNTS

The company maintains a collection of a few thousand timepieces from more than 30 brands, and members can experiment with different styles without having to make a long-term commitment to a particular watch. The Market and Millennials. Eleven James may also appeal to millennials, who don’t have that ownership mentality.

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What The Trendsetters Say About How We Will Pay Next Decade

PYMNTS

In the payments ecosystem, we need look no further than the bridge millennial for how the connected purchasing experience will evolve over the next decade. Bridge millennials own slightly more devices than the average consumer in our study: six devices compared to the roughly five that most consumers own. This group of 60 million U.S.