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Generation Z And Omnicommerce

PYMNTS

After all, if people aren’t carrying bills – or even cards – with them, how will traditionally non-digital retailers keep up? By cutting out the distributors and middlemen, OurHarvest is able to ensure farmers get a larger percentage of the retail price while also opening up an opportunity to reach outside of the traditional retail channels.

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Consumer Credit Update for 2Q 2023

South State Correspondent

We should see a slight increase in production in 2025 and 2026 driven by lower rates. Consumers are going through a revaluation valuing more retail products over travel products (i.e., Gen Z and Millennials are now using credit on their cards which was not seen before 2020. There is a record low in rate/term refinancings.

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How the youngest consumers could secure the future of cash

NCR

When it comes to planning strategy and investment across retail banking channels, financial institutions (FIs) should acknowledge that, for younger consumers and millennials in particular, cash still has an extremely important part to play. Wide-range appeal.

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Amazon Vs. Alibaba: How The E-Commerce Giants Stack Up In The Fight To Go Global

CB Insights

BRIEFING: Surviving the Retail Apocalypse. How are brick-and-mortar retailers surviving and adapting in the world of digital commerce? They also know how successful a retailer can be if it builds a leading e-commerce presence and brings a country into online retail. First Name.