Tokens rule, Marcus checkout rollout slows, Carrier payments ready to be redone | | Carriers and Shippers Ready for a Payments âOverhaulâ Supply chains are hitting truckers most visibly, said Melissa Forman, president of TriumphPay, Anne Reinke, president and CEO of TIA, and Mark Baxa, president and CEO of Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Collaboration and data can smooth the payments frictions between carriers and shippers. |
Struggling Coinbase Pivots to Subscriptions A subscription-based revenue model would bring an end to the wild revenue swings associated with crypto bull and bear markets, but can $30 a month replace some of the industryâs highest trading fees? |
Credit Unions Bridge Generational Divide âFace to Faceâ Brian Scott, senior vice president and chief growth officer at PSCU, tells PYMNTS that credit unions can capture the mind and wallet share of the whole family â and younger members in particular â by building trust across a range of channels, including branch settings. |
Why the Great Unsubscribe Is More Like the Great Rethink Subscription experience — pause, bundling, value-added services — all contribute to subscribers' decisions in what stays and what goes in the subscription housecleaning of 2022, as Vindicia VP and Head of Global Partnerships Jesus Luzardo tells PYMNTS. |
APIs Bridge Payment Gap for Online Merchants Selling Into Africa The lack of eCommerce and payment infrastructure in Africa has stifled trade between foreign merchants and millions of African consumers, says Jess Anuna, founder and CEO of Klasha. APIs, she says, can help bridge that cross-border payment gap for consumers and merchants. |
Data Brief: AP Automation |
Automating AP Operations a Boon for Online Marketplaces Use of online platforms has soared in recent months, with a rise in AP considerations for those platforms grappling with a huge volume of payments. Automating at least some AP functions is top of mind — 94% of executives say innovating AP is more important than other innovations. |
| Digital Economy Payments | Consumers Stretch Their Spend to Keep Pantries and Wallets Full From deal-hunting to restaurant dining, consumers are trying everything to save money under high inflation. PYMNTS surveyed 2,669 U.S. consumers to discern how shoppers are spreading their spend to keep their stomachs and wallets full. | |
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