Five at Five: Sears Looks To Amazon For Some Verve

Welcome to Five at Five, your late look at some of the freshest payments news of the day. Today’s stories include a new deal Sears signed with Amazon, a digital gifting acquisition and a new robotic kitchen. Additionally, a major fashion retailer is embracing Big Data, while a consumer electronics survivor tweaks its image.

    Get the Full Story

    Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required.

    yesSubscribe to our daily newsletter, PYMNTS Today.

    By completing this form, you agree to receive marketing communications from PYMNTS and to the sharing of your information with our sponsor, if applicable, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

    Sears Inks Deal With Amazon To Install Tires Bought Online
    Sears Auto said it will be the first auto service center around the country to offer Amazon customers a Ship-to-Store option at checkout on Amazon. Customers choose their tires, the Sears Auto location, and the date and time of the installation.

    Synchrony To Acquire Loop Commerce
    Using Loop Commerce’s GiftNow feature, consumers at participating retailers can send any product to any recipient using only their email address. They can then schedule a time for that item to be delivered in real time.

    Robots And Spyce: Everything Nice?
    Spyce has launched a fully robotic kitchen, which enables the bowl-based restaurant to fit into a postage stamp of real estate in Boston’s bustling Downtown Crossing district.

    H&M Looks To Big Data For Store Insights
    The fashion retailer H&M is using algorithms to gain insights from returns, receipts and data from loyalty cards to improve its bottom lines. The company is utilizing the technology in a store located in an upscale section of Stockholm, Sweden.

    Best Buy Minimizes Iconic Price Tag In New Logo
    The new design moves Best Buy’s wordmark outside the giant yellow tag, making it a less noticeable part of the layout. Best Buy said the rebranding is “designed to highlight our culture, our expertise and our talented employees.” But one publication had another interpretation of the change.

    Advertisement: Scroll to Continue