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Deep Dive: The State Of mPOS In North America

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Mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solutions have enjoyed widespread uptake in much of North America, and the region’s related market could see continued growth if solutions providers, government officials and other stakeholders play their cards right. percent between 2017 and 2026. percent between 2017 and 2026. Receptivity in U.S.

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Are Private Labels The Key To Cracking The Profitability Indian eCommerce?

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In 2016, 95 percent of transactions in in India were done in cash and there were approximately 60 million online shoppers – representing about 14 percent of the internet using base of the nation, according to a late 2017 report by Morgan Stanley. The consensus on that is evolving – and in an interesting way.

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Is India’s ATM Disappearing Act A Digital Payments Boon?

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That comes as eCommerce is slated to be worth as much as $200 billion by 2026 , according to Morgan Stanley estimates, growing at 30 percent, compounded annually. In the world of mobile money, competition and competitive advantage revolve around data. Greenfield Opportunity For Payment Heavyweights.

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Walmart Seals The Deal With Flipkart For $16 Billion

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“India is one of the most attractive retail markets in the world, given its size and growth rate, and our investment is an opportunity to partner with the company that is leading transformation of eCommerce in the market,” Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in a statement.

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Take Me Out To The (Payments) Ball Game

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We got the inside scoop of what the ballpark of the future might look like from FIS’s Bob Legters, chief product officer of FIS Global Retail Payments, and David Wright, Minor League Baseball’s chief commercial officer — and what brought two such different organizations together to build it. One ball park and customer experience at a time.

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

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BRIEFING: Surviving the Retail Apocalypse. How are brick-and-mortar retailers surviving and adapting in the world of digital commerce? The e-commerce giants are capitalizing on three important trends: Global financial systems are going digital and mobile. First Name. Global wealth is growing. Internet penetration is increasing.