Why businesses must embrace card payments
It may seem shocking, but around three million of Britain’s small businesses don’t accept card payments. This is despite the UK rapidly becoming a nation of card-only shoppers.
It may seem shocking, but around three million of Britain’s small businesses don’t accept card payments. This is despite the UK rapidly becoming a nation of card-only shoppers.
The UK has long been at the forefront of the fintech (r)evolution, but one question remains. Where will these skilled staff come from?
"It is all too easy to get caught up in the ‘hamster wheel of payments", says Jonas Reynisson, founder and CEO, emerchantpay.
In the inaugural episode of the PPRO Podcast Niall Conn sits down with Steve Villegas, Vice President of Partner Management Atlanta, to discuss the American e-commerce market and cross-border growth with an eye towards APMs.
While you'd have to have been living under a rock to have missed the public's reaction to the World Cup, how exactly have retailers responded? Craig Smith, Vice President of Customer Success at Amplience, talks to PaymentEye about World Cup Fever.
Founder of currency comparison aggregator, Find.Exchange, Ricky Lee explores how planting the seeds of collaboration could harvest a lucrative future landscape for fintech startups and traditional financial institutions alike.
It seems like not a week goes by without a story in the papers about another high street stalwart facing a dip in customers and sales. Yet in the same breath, online retailers are seemingly doing better than ever. By Myles Dawson, UK Country Manager, Adyen.
Is social media the future of eCommerce and consumer payments? Roger Niederer, Head Merchant Services of SIX Payment Services, talks to PaymentEye.
On Sunday, July 1st, ATM fees were reduced from 25p to 20p across the UK. The move is expected prompt further ATM closures across the country.
Despite its evident popularity, a survey of 600+ UK consumers has revealed a deep-rooted scepticism of how much shoppers really save.