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Pandemic Gives A Lift To Voice Assistant Technologies

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That trend was particularly pronounced among older “bridge millennials,” who on average owned six separate connected devices, not counting their phones. According to PYMNTS’ latest consumer data on the subject, 47 percent of millennials have shifted their routines online, while 45.1 percent of bridge millennials have done so.

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Next-Gen Debit Steps Up

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Among the fascinating findings in PYMNTS’ ongoing surveys of Main Street SMBs during the pandemic is this: A majority of small businesses that did not apply for government bailouts simply wished to avoid debt. No matter what. Not even COVID-19 could tempt them. It’s a powerful statement on payments preference. Debit’s Destiny.

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Deep Dive: How FIs, Customers Are Navigating The Coronavirus-Inspired Spike In Digital Banking Demand

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The new surge in demand is putting financial institutions’ (FIs’) online and mobile offerings to the test and allowing FIs to show off their digital investments and know-how to assure customers that they are in good hands. These online and mobile experiences must be convenient, seamless and secure, or consumers are likely to abandon them.

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Why ?Dining Out? Is About To Become A Much More Literal Term

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According to PYMNTS’ most recent consumer survey, there are some valid reasons to believe that some large and valuable demographics might opt to hold off on getting back out there. Indoor seating began this week under social distancing guidelines. So how to get consumers back out there?

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Salary Cuts Swell The Paycheck-To-Paycheck Ranks

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And as roughly as the official Labor Department figures are which as of today (April 21) were north of 22 million, PYMNTs most recent consumer survey, Navigating The COVID-19 Pandemic: The Post-Pandemic Reset indicates that the damage to employment is worse than the official figures show. According to PYMNTS research, as of April 11, 46.5

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