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Trending: Meeting The Millennial Need For AI-Powered Visual Shopping

PYMNTS

In the August edition of the Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook , PYMNTS examines how marketplaces are using technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile payments to innovate the customer experience. An AI-Powered Visual Shopping Experience For Millennials, Gen Z.

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Mobile Ordering, The New Window To Winning Over Millennial Consumers

PYMNTS

It seems that most every industry these days is vying for millennial dollars and devotion. For an industry where millennials are projected to spend nearly $800 billion in 2017 (that’s 7 percent more on monthly food budgets than average Americans), restaurants are hankering to pull out all the stops to get millennials to order — in or out.

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Millennials Reluctant To Give Personal Data, Businesses Depend On It

PYMNTS

Between the Instagram selfies, Twitter hashtags and Facebook posts, millennials seem to overshare. Their life is an open book on social media, and even the tiniest of details are never too much to provide. Millennials expect technology to intelligently know who they are, with any investigative work done on the back end.

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Fighting Financial Awkwardness With Faster Payments?

PYMNTS

Consumers want what they want, when they want it, and digital technology in recent years has more than facilitated it. The peer-to-peer mobile payment service offers a social media element aimed at making the exchange of money more fun for both sides of the transaction.

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Banking for the Digital Generation: Attracting & Retaining Millennials

NCR

Coming of age during the last recession and being subjected to the barrage of headlines about financial executives misbehaving, many Millennials are distrustful of established financial brands and institutions. are in the bottom 10 of the least loved brands by Millennials. are in the bottom 10 of the least loved brands by Millennials.

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Watson Marketing Delivers a Competitive Edge that Financial Institutions can Bank On

Insights on Business

; increasingly sophisticated security threats; and, most recently, shifting customer expectations driven in large part by millennials. Millennials are a fastidious breed. They are tech savvy, mobile and social. More than ever – millennials seek customized experiences without a corresponding increase in prices.

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Banks Must Up Their Social Media Game to Connect with Digital Natives

Gonzobanker

Traditional financial institutions that want to compete with fintech disruptors like Chime and X (formerly known as Twitter) need to up their social media game. population will soon be comprised of what’s known as “digital natives,” those born after 1989 who have lived their whole lives immersed in technology.