Report: One-Third Of Retailers Say No To MPOS

A new study by global research and advisory firm IHL Group indicates that as many as one out of every three retailers have no plans to adopt MPOS systems soon, Mobile Commerce Daily says.

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    “While retailers still recognize mobile’s potential to remake the in-store experience, many are also realizing that integrating mobile POS into their overall operations can be a big undertaking,” the news outlet wrote in its report on the survey.

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    Another notable finding was that the 33 percent of retailers with no plans to adopt mPOS outnumber the 28 percent who said they will use these tools to process mobile purchases this year.

    For more insights and statistics, read the full report here.