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July
- While most retail sales still occur in-store, digital is driving innovation as ecommerce grows.
- Domestic P2P and digital remittance providers will diversify to lure users and monetize solutions.
- Digitization is dominating B2B and disbursement innovation.
Ongoing ecommerce growth is pushing payment providers to make efficient and inexpensive digital payment solutions their top priority despite the ever-changing post-pandemic landscape.
- Cash and checks are declining but not disappearing.
- Debit, credit, and prepaid cards will compete for growing digital spending.
- FedNow's launch could increase the prominence of bank-based payments and intensify competition.
Although debit still reigns supreme, with consumer preferences moving toward digital, cash and checks will continue to be displaced in the US.
Rawan
Mathew Rhyze.
Small-business owners have a tall mountain to climb. Not only are they pouring a colossal amount of energy into running a business and weathering market changes, but they also need to know where and how to reach new audiences. In this frenzied digital age, business owners are inundated with choices about platforms, engagement metrics, ad spend, conversion rates, and more. This series breaks down some of the most effective marketing techniques for small businesses and shares standout examples of how companies can use them to strengthen their brand and build community.
Nate O'Brien