Visa, Careem team on digital payments, Senate passes bill to extend PPP, How legacy systems impede open banking adoption | | Subscription Commerce Conversion Index |
NEW DATA: The Five Subscription Features That Could Keep Millions From Clicking âCancelâ Staying home 24/7 has consumers turning to subscription services for both entertainment and their day-to-day needs. While thatâs a great opportunity for providers, it also presents a challenge â 27.4 million consumers are looking to cancel their subscriptions because of friction and cost concerns. In the latest Subscription Commerce Conversion Index, PYMNTS reveals the five key features that can help companies keep subscribers loyal despite todayâs challenging economic times. |
Using Data And AI To Power The Brain And The Brawn Of The Warehouse The days of warehouses logging work orders into Excel spreadsheets might be coming to an end. As eCommerce explodes in the post-pandemic world, CognitOps CEO Alex Ramirez tells Karen Webster that warehouse ops teams need help in adapting warehouses built in the 1980s for store replenishment to 2020âs massive surge in fulfilling digital orders. Hereâs how. |
Tokenization And Getting A 360-Degree View Into Consumer Spending Pandemic silver lining: more awareness across the payments ecosystem of the value of tokens in making digital transactions seamless and secure. Mark Norris, vice president of global acceptance and processing at CyberSource, tells PYMNTS in a MasterClass discussion that merchants are finding tokens a boon to subscription commerce, as well as getting a 360-degree view into a consumerâs spending across multiple channels. Take a look. |
Why Lululemon’s $500M Mirror Deal Is A Muscular Move Into ‘Contextual Commerce’ Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who looks the sharpest working out in front of you all? Lululemon just spent $500 million to buy home-exercise technology startup Mirror — a nod to the shift to digital workouts at home during the pandemic. Yet, that’s something else too that can be summed up in two words: contextual commerce.We break it down. |
Credit Unions, ATMs And The Great Digital Banking Shift Sure, contactless cards are this season’s must-have credit union (CU) accessory. But so are interactive teller machines (or ITMs) instead of traditional ATMs, says CO-OP COO, Nick Calcanes. Connecting consumers to live tellers via video at ATMs is one way, he said, that CUs can upgrade their infrastructure to meet their customers where they are: virtual. |
| B2B API Tracker™ | U.S. Bank: How Legacy Systems Impede Open Banking Adoption B2B payments are often complicated by incompatible systems that delay transactions and add additional fees. Embracing open banking can help, but many financial institutions have core systems that werenât designed to support APIs, says Gareth Gaston, executive vice president at U.S. Bank. In this monthâs B2B API Tracker, PYMNTS speaks with Gaston about how legacy systems have impeded open banking â and what it will take for banks to embrace APIs and accelerate B2B payments. | | |
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