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Payments Providers Combat The Conflict Between Security, User Experience

PYMNTS

In financial services, demand for ease of use and security are sky-high, even for business customers. But cloud migrations are often complex, particularly when it comes to remaining compliant with the mounting regulatory initiatives designed to address growing security risks in the financial services arena.

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Data – The Lifeblood of Intelligence Automation

Perficient

If the tools we use for intelligence automation are not built around our customers, we will not be providing a truly personalized user experience. Data-readiness factors may include: Data cleanliness – Do we have a unified view of our customers?

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Iterative Design for Quick Turn-Around Projects

Perficient

As customer needs and relevant information continue to change at a fast pace, organizations are increasingly leveraging iterative design approaches to launch new digital experiences as quickly as possible. A business’s main objective is to get the customers what they need as soon as possible.

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New Report: Why It’s Time To Retire The Subscription Paywall

PYMNTS

One study revealed that adding even one payment gateway could boost merchants’ transaction success rates and enhance customersexperiences. Adding multiple gateways could further improve these experiences, too, ensuring that payments are less likely to hit snags. About The Playbook.

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We analyzed 7 of the fastest-growing personal finance apps of all time to figure out the secrets to their success — here’s what we learned

CB Insights

For the non-exited companies — Robinhood, Acorns, Stash, and Credit Karma — we looked at which apps had the highest rates of user growth and what’s driving expansion. They need to show their users how helpful they can be during the first-run experience while asking for a bigger commitment in the form of: trust.

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