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A New E-Commerce Normal? and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 6/11/20

E-commerce sales in Signifyd’s Covid-19 Weekly Pulse Report for E-Commerce dipped 8% for the week of June 2-8 compared to the prior seven-day period. With non-essential retail opening in many states, e-commerce sales may be settling into a new natural level, the report said.Retail sales in the CardFlight Small Business Impact Report for the …

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Cooking up a Comeback

Restaurants and point-of-sale providers alike are scrambling to stage a fast recovery from an induced coronavirus coma. Success will depend on technologies like contactless payments and online ordering. Americans love dining out. In 2020, restaurant industry sales were originally projected to grow for the 11th consecutive year, reaching a record …

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Damage Control

The Covid-19 pandemic threatens to send merchant acquirers’ attrition rates through the roof. How bad is the damage, and how bad will it get? Covid-19 is on the loose, and behind it The Grim Reaper of Retail has come calling. Brick-and-mortar merchants already were struggling with the e-commerce onslaught, but …

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More Online Ordering and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/20/20

Forty-five percent of U.S. consumers are ordering online more often than usual as a result of restrictions stemming from Covid-19, and 34% are making more purchases with contactless or mobile-payment options, according to an online survey of 807 U.S. adults by Auriemma Group, a financial-services consulting firm. The firm also surveyed consumers …

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Get Ready for the ‘Global Reset’ in Payments Spurred by Covid-19

The world’s response to Covid-19 already has accelerated trends underway in the payments business, and pandemic-spurred innovations will continue after the contagion eases, according to three senior industry executives. “The impacts of Covid-19 represent a true global reset of the entire market, not just our payments market,” said Philip McHugh, …

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Global Payments Shows Glimmers of Optimism in the Face of Covid-19 Lockdowns

Lockdowns and social distancing have been a gut punch for many payments businesses, but early Wednesday top executives at Atlanta-based processor Global Payments Inc. indicated the pain may be wearing off. “We’ve already seen stabilization in April,” chief executive Jeff Sloan said during a morning call with equity analysts. “We …

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The Storm Before the Calm

The pandemic is wreaking havoc on multiple fronts in the payments business. But if we let market forces work their usual magic, look for a recovery next year. The Covid-19 pandemic is roiling the payments industry. State shutdowns have taken a whopping 29% of the U.S. economy offline. Moody’s reports …

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12th Annual Field Guide to Innovative Payments

The guide has a slightly different name now, but the same purpose—to seek out and describe the nonbank players, apart from the big networks, that are rewriting the rules for the digital exchange of value. Since 2004, Digital Transactions has traced the course of payments innovation through its nimblest practitioners—the …

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Acquirers in Survival Mode

In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis, here’s how payments providers are coping as merchants contend with shelter-at-home policies and other restrictions. The word that looks to define 2020 is “pandemic.” Efforts to curtail the infection rate from the new coronavirus have included government orders to shelter-in-place and observe social-distancing …

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Payments in a Time of Plague

The Covid-19 pandemic is overhauling payment habits, and hence payment technology. How long-lasting are the changes? On 9/11, when terrorists attacked New York City and Washington, D.C., they commandeered passenger airliners and used them as flying bombs. Nobody knew in the heat of the moment how many more might be …

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