Americans may say bye-bye to airplanes this summer, and hello to road tripping; plus, all the payments and commerce news this week.

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Saturday - May 9, 2020


Gig Workers And Stable Payments


Payment Solutions And Reinventing Business Models


Reopening The Economy And The Digital Shift


Online Gambling And Instant Disbursements


B2B APIs And Open Banking


Why Unified Commerce Is Critical For Merchants



Fraud Decisioning And Safeguarding Data


Earnings Reports Show Point Of Sale’s ‘New Normal’


Securing The Growing Digital Opportunity


Visa: Fast-Tracking The Road To Recovery


Virtual Tellers: Banking's New Digital Normal


Colleges Must Be Flexible To Manage Cash Flow


Cashless, Contactless And PIN-less Payments


11 Pct Of LendingClub Borrowers In Deferral Plan


Digital Declutters The Medicine Cabinet


Mastercard’s Playbook On Fighting Fraud’s Surge


Buffett’s Airline Stock Sale Predicts Turbulence


Elan On Battling Card-Not-Present Fraud


Why Healthcare Needs Data-Backed Innovation


Banks, Payment Networks Speculate About Recovery


Does Airbnb Have An Edge In Travel's Recovery?


Square’s Results Spotlight SMBs’ Resilience


Jazz To Provide Season Fans With Reimbursements


Impossible Foods On The Shift To Grocery


Conferma Pay, Visa Team For Virtual Card Spend


Western Union Weathers Uncertainty With Digital


ADP’s Job Loss Tally Underscores Lending Urgency


Uber Looks For New Revenue As Layoffs Hit


Retail’s Digital Shift Stays In Gear


SBA Still Clearing Up PPP Loan Confusion


Square Merchants Shift Online As POS Volumes Sink


Grubhub Grows Active Diners By 24 Pct


Etsy’s Q1 Gets A Big Boost From Stay-At-Homers


Provider Ranking Finds Finance Apps Stable


Lack Of Travelers Puts The Hurt On Hertz


The Increased Costs Of Eating Out


SNAP Users Shut Out Of Digital Grocery Aisles


US Power As Latest Front In Cyberspace War?


California Won’t Open Restaurants Right Now


Have We Seen Bottom Of The Student Loan Crisis?



PPP: Paycheck Or Main Street SMB Rescue Program?


Helping SMBs Scale Securely In The New Economy


A Look At Consumer Life In Subscription Economy


Deluxe Eyes B2B Check Workflow Digitization


The Building Blocks Of ID Verification


Payoneer On COVID-19's eCommerce Surge


Buyers, Suppliers Tackle Invoice Digitization



Saving Main Street: Groups Propose New Programs


Retailers Embrace Clienteling To Stay Connected


Retail’s Abysmal Week: Will Liquidation Follow?


Reinventing The Mall: What Might Hinder Recovery


Connected Fitness Revs Up Peloton Earnings


States Deliver Mixed Messages On Reopening


Reinventing Retail: The Laws Of Attraction


Closed Theme Parks Sink Disney Earnings


Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor Dampen Reopening Plans


Pop Up Grocer Checks All The Retail Boxes


Returns Back To Haunt eCommerce Amid Pandemic


Florida Reopening Fails To Draw Consumers


Lamar Jackson Lights Up VR Gaming


Strategy Rules: How To Play For The Pandemic


Limited Reopenings Draw Curiosity, Not Spending



bunq Explores Flexibility In SMB Banking Tech


SMB Banking Secures New FinTech Unicorn


Process Mining Goes After B2B Bottlenecks


AR-AP Link To Ease Cash Flow


SurePayd Talks AR Digitization, Customer Ties


Corporates, SMBs Consider Cards To Ease Friction


Work-From-Home Opportunity For B2C Brands


Open Banking Continues Global Expansion


Bringing eCommerce Business Model To Accounting


Supplier Payment Rallying Cries Grow Louder

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The Resurgence Of The Great American Road Trip

The road trip never quite died in America, but it had been largely supplanted by the appeal of cheap air travel to almost any place on Earth, which has been available for years. But COVID-19 has changed everything, and it looks incredibly likely that Americans will be getting on the road again this summer instead of flying the friendly skies. That might just give a lot of businesses an opportunity to go along for the ride. Pile the kids and the dog in the car and buckle those seat belts – it’s the PYMNTS Saturday feature.

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Why Consumers Aren’t In A Rush To Restart The Economy

As economists, governments, policymakers and medical experts build cost-benefit models to decide when it’s safe to reopen the economy, consumers are doing their own analyses. Karen Webster says the decision to get back to their once-normal routines will depend on whether consumers believe the benefit of a degraded experience in a partially reopened economy outweighs the cost of the health risk they might face. Based on the latest PYMNTS research of nearly 12,000 U.S. consumers, she says many are likely to sit it out for now – and maybe even for the rest of this year.

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