Adobe has big plans for beacons, Retailers want Fed to lower debit fees, New self-checkout growth data. | | | | | | | | | | | | | Can’t We Just Kill Off Checks? | | There’s one thing that would get faster payments up and running in the U.S. – faster. Kill the Check. That’s what Karen Webster says would eliminate a huge source of friction in the payments system today. And she lays out five reasons why we should and what we might do with the billions we would save in the process. Starting with doing a better job of serving the underserved, which checks clearly disadvantage. Want to join the movement? #killthecheck | | |
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| | | | | | | Adobe Is The Newest Claimant To Beacons' In-Store Crown | | There are just as many companies trying to solve the problem of in-store marketing as there are retailers who need them to hurry it up - so should the latter be excited or ambivalent that Adobe has just planted its flag in the B&M high-tech arms race? Read More... | |
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| | | | | Retailers Want Fed To Revisit Debit Swipe Fees | | Just when you thought that the debit fee controversy was won and done, turns out that debit swipe fees are back on the table. Retailers argue that since EMV has both reduced fraud at the point of sale and shifted the burden to merchants, that it’s time for another look. Read More... | |
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| | | | | | Amazon Just Got Beaten To The Punch On Drone Deliveries | | Amazon is trying its hardest to make its name synonymous with cutting-edge autonomous drone deliveries, but a little-known startup has managed to beat the eCommerce giant to a significant benchmark: the first unmanned drone delivery in the U.S. Read More... | |
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