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2020 To Mark A Turning Point At The Point of Sale

PYMNTS

Glancing through the digital pages of the PYMNTS eBook, a few themes emerge. shoppers “finally [beginning] to embrace mobile payments and contactless cards to pay in-store.”. That shift will be driven, in part, by more card issuance from banks, said Garg. Here Come The Millennials. Making Contact With Contactless.

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Will Mobile Wallets Ever Be Wallet Of Choice?

PYMNTS

Today, the word can also describe a mobile app that stores digital versions of a person’s payment cards, loyalty cards, gift cards and even coupons — enabling payment to take place with just a tap or scan. Many already have their phones on hand, making transactions easily accessible and very convenient,” the eBook stated.

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UK Consumers Won't Tolerate Financial Crime At Their Bank

FICO

You can read more about all the UK survey results in our Digital Consumer Banking and Fraud Survey – UK Results Ebook . Millennials are the least impressed. Those in the Millennials generation – aged 25-34 - appear to be the least impressed with banks’ current approaches to fraud. by Matt Cox.

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Payments 2016: The Year Of “Hesitation”

PYMNTS

PYMNTS consulted 21 payments executives from across the industry to share their insights on the biggest takeaways from 2016 as part of the “Payments 2016, The Year Of …” eBook. I’ve got more digital wallets than credit cards. due to the time the card sits in the machine slowing down the line. Download the eBook.

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Unattended Retail Can Boost Visits To Stores

PYMNTS

While it’s not surprising that tech-savvy millennials may want to use kiosks, research shows customers of various age groups are seeking to use technology such as self-service kiosks in both QSR and fast-casual establishments. — $34.1 billion is the projected size of the interactive kiosk market by 2023.

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Cash or Credit: A Millennial Story

FICO

Last year Millennials surpassed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in the U.S. ( Millennials (those born between 1997-1981) now number 75.4 The Millennial generation came of age during the Great Recession and some studies from Bankrate and others, have shown they are credit averse, and favor debit cards over credit cards.

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FICO Survey: Are Millennials Embracing Mobile Payments?

FICO

Millennials love their smartphones—so much so that in recent research , millennials ranked them as more important than a toothbrush or even deodorant. It is a good thing 90% of millennials have smartphones! Of course, many of our clients want to know more about millennial banking habits. That is a really mixed story.