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How Digital Innovators Capitalize On Subscription Businesses

PYMNTS

To serve a wide range of consumers in the digital age, innovators are rolling out subscription offerings ranging from news content to gaming. Some providers are capitalizing on the concept by launching new services that offer access to premium content such as newspapers and magazines in exchange for a monthly fee.

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The Innovative ‘Green Shoots’ Growing Out Of COVID-19’s Scorched Earth

PYMNTS

PingPong did an exclusive survey of 500 merchants about their inventory level and sales expectation. More than half of respondents indicated that their total inventory in possession (FBA, in transit or received) will last less than two months, while close to 25 percent of those surveyed had inventory for less than a month.

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New Study: Static Web Content Bad For Account Holder Engagement

PYMNTS

Researchers found that FIs offering “innovative options such as interactive and contextually relevant video content stand to improve engagement and customer experience, especially among younger generations like bridge millennials and millennials.”. Irrelevant, Ill-Suited Info.

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Amazon Says UK SMBs Feeling The Benefits Of Tech

PYMNTS

released its latest survey of small business (SMB) sentiment in the country, finding an increase in confidence the company attributes to greater technology adoption. Reports in Business Leader covered the SME Growth Tracker published last week, conducted quarterly by Capital Economics and commissioned by Amazon U.K. Amazon U.K.

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The open banking opportunity

Accenture

Based on this survey of over 2,000 consumers, it’s clear that online retailers, tech firms and social-media players face an uphill battle to convince consumers to allow them access to their financial data. Trust in online platforms and social-media companies as providers of payments services is low. So why not?

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For Visa, She’s Next Is What’s Next

PYMNTS

As many as 73 percent of those surveyed said that it remains difficult to gather the funding needed to get a business off the ground. These entrepreneurs would like to sharpen their social media skills to broaden reach and grow their firms. And 61 percent of those queried said they self-funded their business. What’s On Tap.

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What Will Retail Look Like In 2020?

PYMNTS

How influential will mobile and social media be to their purchasing habits? But what is that “changing face of retail” actually going to look like in a few years? Will consumers still shop at brick-and-mortar stores? And who will these increasingly web-savvy consumers be, and where will they be located?

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