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Recap of Money 20/20 USA 2023 and 10 Banking Thoughts

South State Correspondent

In this article, we detail our thoughts and the trends we saw last week in Las Vegas from a banking perspective in hopes of giving you the flavor and insight from the conference without you having to walk 10 miles per day and listen to endless vendor pitches. It’s a whirlwind of education, deal-making, eating, and hugging.

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Why Mobile Matters In Restaurant Payments

PYMNTS

There is a lot of opportunity to remove friction from the payments experience. But according to newly released research by the NRA (National Restaurant Association — or buns, not guns, as it is fond of saying), a third of restaurant operators say they are behind in tech use. What The Data Shows. But not for every establishment.

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Bringing “The Next Big Thing” To A New Group Of Consumers

PYMNTS

A trip around the floor at the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, she noted, and one quickly realizes they are in a rather “testosterone-filled environment.”. And physical. Marie Claire opened its Next Big Thing pop-up concept shop in Manhattan’s SoHo district on September 23.

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Streamline the User Experience with Mobile Carrier Data

ZootBlog

We spoke with Mark Miyamoto, Director, Compliance, Risk, Fraud Solutions for Danal; a company that provides mobile identity and authentication solutions driven by real-time connections into the databases of mobile network operators (MNOs), to discuss the latest in m-commerce. Everyone is going mobile and data changes frequently.

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Gonzo Notes from Money20/20

Gonzobanker

Recently, your intrepid Gonzo investigators found themselves (again) in Las Vegas to get a take on payments at Money20/20. (We By 2019, eMarketer is forecasting $210 billion in spend and estimating that mobile payments will surpass payment cards. Lots of talk about innovation and customer experience. Two things.