Uber, Facebook, Spotify embrace contextual commerce, Amazon Payments wins over SMBs, U.S. Bank gives Touch ID thumbs up.
| | MasterCardâs Digital Road To Humanitarian Solutions MasterCard announces today that it has partnered with one of the largest humanitarian agencies in the world, World Vision, to drive developmental and social outcomes in a commercially and operationally sustainable way. Tara Nathan, EVP, Public-Private Partnerships at MasterCard, tells Karen Webster how this latest move crates a âladder of servicesâ needed by those most in need. Read More... |
Domino's Robot Reality Check Franchised pizza is the newest product to join the autonomous delivery fad, but Domino's robotic entry didn't receive a warm welcome from the public. In fact, it got quite ugly and speaks volumes about how much growing up humans and robots have to do together. Read More... |
| Invisible Payments | Why Contextual Commerce Is The Next Big Thing You want to know what happens when invisible payments gets context? Closed ecosystems take commerce exactly where consumers want it go. Karen Webster said that a few of the moves made last week by Uber, Facebook, Braintree, Spotify, and Amazon are further proof of the power of what she argued in January was one of the six big forces that would reshape payments in 2016. âContextual Commerce 2.0â is what these non-payments players are using to pull payments into their world and consumers along with them - creating a world of opportunities along with some pretty big risks (depending on who you are). Read More... |
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