Why Digital’s 3.0 Shift May Take Longer Than We Think

Why Digital’s 3.0 Shift May Take Longer Than We Think
Why Digital’s 3.0 Shift May Take Longer Than We Think
June 15, 2020  |  eCommerce

There is an out-and-out frenzy to capitalize on the pandemic-fueled digital shift that gave consumers few options for accessing products and services over the last...

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From T-Shirts To PPE — What Hanes Learned From Its Supply Chain Pivot
From T-Shirts To PPE — What Hanes Learned From Its Supply Chain Pivot
June 15, 2020  |  B2B Payments

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Dr. Annamaria Lusardi: FinTech Is Great, But No Substitute For Teaching Kids Financial Literacy
Dr. Annamaria Lusardi: FinTech Is Great, But No Substitute For Teaching Kids Financial Literacy
June 15, 2020  |  Financial Inclusion

Everyone in a modern society needs to know how to read, so America spends an awful lot of time, treasure and talent developing literacy curricula...

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Paytronix CEO: Why Restaurants Want To Operate Their Own Ghost Kitchens
Paytronix CEO: Why Restaurants Want To Operate Their Own Ghost Kitchens
June 15, 2020  |  Restaurant innovation

To say that last week was an active week of news in the restaurant world would be an understatement. First the much-anticipated Uber-Grubhub deal went up in...

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Hotels Pivot To Embrace The ‘Great Staycation Of 2020’
Hotels Pivot To Embrace The ‘Great Staycation Of 2020’
June 15, 2020  |  Travel Payments

A rising tide of staycations may bring hotels back from the great pandemic slump. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article...

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PayPal: The Pandemic’s Digital Shift And Retail’s ‘Super Bowl’
PayPal: The Pandemic’s Digital Shift And Retail’s ‘Super Bowl’
June 15, 2020  |  Retail

The pandemic didn’t create the great shift to digital spending that has been observed over the last 12 weeks, despite the fact that it is...

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Grocers Juggle Bottom Line, Food Delivery Costs
Grocers Juggle Bottom Line, Food Delivery Costs
June 14, 2020  |  Delivery

Online grocery sales rose to a record $6.6 billion last month, up 65 percent from March, propelled by high demand from pandemic lockdowns, according to...

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Chargeback Fears Prompts Delay Of Merchant Funds
Chargeback Fears Prompts Delay Of Merchant Funds
June 14, 2020  |  Digital Payments

Like many small businesses, Bluebonnet Photography has been hurt by the pandemic as customers have canceled photo shoots, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported. Get...

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Senate Committee To Consider Telehealth’s Future
Senate Committee To Consider Telehealth’s Future
June 14, 2020  |  Healthcare

Telemedicine existed in the pre-pandemic world — spending the past several years trying to gain a foothold among Americans while mostly stymied by a range...

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