Amazon grows third party sales, WhatsApp to roll out payments in India, How payments firms can play in China

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July 26, 2019

Mobile Order-Ahead Tracker™

The Rise Of The QSR Rewards Aggregator

Mobile order-ahead and rewards programs are immense sales drivers for brands like Starbucks, Dunkin’ but largely out of reach for independent coffee shops. In this month's Mobile Order-Ahead Tracker, Nick and Brenden Martin, co-founders of Joe Coffee, talk about how their platform provides mobile ordering and rewards tools to 300 independent coffee shops, and the methods they use to keep fraudsters at bay.

 

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Payments And China

Why A Smart China Plan Isn’t About Moving Fast Or Breaking Anything

The opportunities for payments players are vast, although they can be challenging to pursue — particularly for outsiders. But, PingPong U.S. Managing Director Karen Li and Chief Business Officer Ning Wang tell Karen Webster that any firm serious about payments innovation on a global scale needs to be serious about China. Here’s why — and how.

 

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Trade Payments

Global Trade Wars Spark Innovation For Trade Payments

Global trade is never an easy business, and that holds especially true during a period of intensifying trade wars. Flexport Vice President Dan Glazer talks with PYMNTS about offering a fresh method of financing to ease the challenges that come with imports and exports and the role of real-time data in shaping those options.

 

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Earnings

Amazon’s Third Party Sales Grow 23 Percent In Q2

Amazon’s top line revenue grew 20 percent in Q2 but investors didn’t like the dent to profits that costs related to its latest Prime benefit- 1-day shipping delivered. Despite that, Amazon’s eCommerce engine continued to rev with sales growing at 14 percent and high margin third party sellers sales growing at 23 percent. Details.

 

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 Automated Retail Tracker™

Digital Payments Give Video Arcade Games A 21st Century Reboot

It’s pretty much ‘game over’ for those old-school, fixed price arcade video games. Updating self-service brick-and-mortar gaming means offering consoles featuring multiple games each, with prices and selections tailored to the venue and night, says Jake Galler, chief operating officer and co-founder of arcade cabinet startup Polycade. In this month’s Automated Retail Tracker, Galler discusses how data, the cloud and digital payments are modernizing arcade games.

 

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