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Monday, December 14, 2015
How fintech is changing the payments game...
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Register for APEX by Friday, Save $900
1. 3 Expos within APEX: Design Your Optimal Experience
- Merchant Expo: Technologies and innovations affecting how consumers interact with your brands
- Gifting Expo: The latest strategic thinking, technologies and innovations impacting the gift card industry.
- Prepaid Expo: Converging business leaders in prepaid to drive industry growth.
2. More Merchants Than Ever Before.
With more retail-focused content than before, you will get access to the following retail job functions: Head of Marketing | Head of Payments | Head of IT | Head of OmniChannel | Head of eCommerce | Head of (Product) Innovation | Head of Loss Prevention (LP) | Gift Card Manager | Head of Digital Marketing | Head of POS | Head of Security and more.
3. Where Business Gets Done.
With our new VIP Meeting Concierge, we'll help you secure meetings that are 100% relevant | 5,000+ on-site meetings take place annually | Average 10 meetings per day
For more information, download the agenda.
We look forward to seeing you at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans, March 20-23, 2016.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
CALL FOR SPEAKERS! All Payments Expo, March 21-23, 2016
APEX is our flagship annual payments event which attracts 850+ senior executives from across the retailer and payments communities. It is a highly interactive forum in which to discuss the rapidly evolving world of retail payments - from macro industry trends to digital convergence and payments disruption. By bringing together the brightest minds and leading talents in retailing, payments and technology it is a truly compelling event with unprecedented networking opportunities.
We have created an outstanding program for APEX 2016 and we are seeking new speaking talent to bring the very best ideas in payments to our expert audience. We would welcome speaker submissions from cutting edge retailers, banks, merchant acquirers, POS providers, technology companies, program managers, processors, networks, card manufacturers, and service providers.
If you would like to be considered for the 2016 speaker faculty please contact our Payments Brand Strategy Director, Katie Gwyn-Williams at katie.gwyn-williams@informa.com
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Industry Experts Discuss the Untapped Opportunities in Prepaid
After an exciting panel discussion in the Program Managers Workshop at APEX 2015, titled "Building New Markets, New Business and New Marketing Power in the Prepaid World", Moderator Omri Dahan of Marqeta, Andrew Siden of NexisCard/Prepaid Ventures, and Patrice Peyret of Banking Up joined us to discuss the future of prepaid, prepaid as a vehicle for the affluent, the biggest untapped opportunities in prepaid, as well as the biggest challenges for the industry. See what these industry experts had to say about each below.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Challenges for Alternative Financial Services
At All Payments Expo in Las Vegas last Spring, a wealth of knowledge was to be had from the panel discussion titled "Strategies for Financial Access for Payments Companies". This panel was comprised of Lyle Elias of IPayments Forum, Elizabeth Bohlen of Pueblo Bank & Trust, Carol Van Cleef of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, and Donna Embry of Payment Alliance International
Some of the topics discussed were:
- Creation and financing of high quality financial products for the under-served demographic, including consumers and small businesses
- Best practices in bundling of new products (from savings to investing, retiring and lending)
- Evolution of customer segments within the under-banked category and exploring new access channels
- Analysis from the impact investing side
- Lessons learned from international markets
Session Highlights:
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Next Generation Mobile & Digital Innovations in Gifting
At All Payments Expo, Mark Romanelli of Giftcards.com moderated a panel session consisting of Drew Hyatt of Kofax and Mark Putman of First Data on getting the most of your gift card program.
Taking Your Program to Another Level: Next-Gen Mobile & Digital Innovations in Gifting
This session was designed for gift card professionals who are looking to turbo-charge their programs from the ground up. Ranging from plastic to digital, retailers and experts who have leveraged new platforms tools to create a unique platform that resonated with customers explain the ins and outs of program management. Session highlights include...
- Combine loyalty with gifting
- Leveraging social media to boost gift cards and drive more in-store sales
- Customer data mining: the ROI that can propel your program to greater importance within the organization
- Marketing your program
Stay updated on APEX 2016, March 21-23 in New Orleans - Check out the website.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
The Current State of the Payments Industry
The word cloud above is a visual representation of the state of the payments industry according to the All Payments Expo Executive Summary. To download the full report, click here.
APEX is the annual meeting place at the intersection of payments innovation, including emerging payments, prepaid, alternative financial services, retail and technology. Join us March 21-23, 2016 in New Orleans for All Payments Expo 2016!
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Retail Technology: How Mobile is Changing Everything
At All Payments Expo 2015, Ryan Craver of Lamour moderated a panel titled "Retail Technology: How Mobile is Changing Everything", the panel consisted of Ken Bott of Darden Restaurants, Tom Neri of GfK Custom Research North America and Len Dudis of SeaWorld.
For these retailers, mobile has been a game-changer in their omnichannel engagement with consumers. Find out how retailers from different industries and footprints are pivoting into the next stage of their technological investments and how they envision mobile convergence playing out from their brands. The session dove into;
- The realities of rolling out mobile plays, from loyalty to speedy checkouts and ordering
- Monetizing consumer engagement
- Interpreting and designing the mobile experience for specific consumer segments
- Consumer data analysis - What is possible?
- Working effectively with vendors and partners
Stay updated on APEX 2016, March 21-23 in New Orleans - Check out our website.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Top 5 Payments Trends of 2015 [Infographic]
The above infographic was created from the All Payments Expo 2015: Executive Summary - To download the complete summary, click here.
All Payments Expo is the annual meeting place at the intersection of payments innovation, including emerging payments, prepaid, alternative financial services, retail and technology. Join us March 21-23, 2016 in New Orleans for APEX 2016!
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Building New Markets, New Business and New Marketing Power in the Prepaid World
At All Payments Expo 2015, in the Program Managers Workshop there was a session titled "Building New Markets, New Business and New Marketing Power in the Prepaid World". This session consisted of the following industry experts;
- Cathy Corby Iannuzzelli, Corby & Company, Inc.
- Patrice Peyret, Banking Up
- Jack Pyros, Momentum Groups
- Andrew Siden, NexisCard/Prepaid Ventures, LTD
- Moderator: Omri Dahan, Marqeta
- Going beyond the under-served: tackling challenges when moving into new customer segments
- Leveraging prepaid for more in-store visits and interaction
- Building and expanding reload, retail and distribution partners
- Leveraging technology partners: challenges and opportunities
- Marketing a program more effectively
- Prepaid for luxury customers
Stay updated on APEX 2016, March 21-23 in New Orleans - Check out our website.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
What is on your summer reading list?
The dog days of summer are here, there is no denying it. Are you looking for that next summer read to get your mind off the heat? Then take a look back at the wealth of knowledge that was to be had at APEX 2015 by re-reading the Executive Summary. There is no better time than now to refresh yourself on what was discussed.
This exclusive report features key insights and analysis from APEX, along with detailed coverage of specific presentations and panels from the conference.
Highlights:
- The future of payments will be device, platform and location-agnostic. Retailers are scrambling to wrap their brains around the options, but the nature of POS transactions will most definitely change dramatically in just the next couple of years as mobile technologies bundle POS, marketing, shopping, customer engagement and data collection seamlessly.
- Cryptocurrencies may reach an adoption tipping point sooner than expected and with a profound impact on multiple financial service categories and industries, most notably by driving a low-to-no-cost peer-to-peer payments revolution.
- Competition to capture the patronage of the massive un- and under-banked populations of the world (including those in wealthy First World markets) will occupy the attention of established players and start-ups alike as technology knocks down barriers to access.
Download the executive summary now to learn more and see what the buzz was about.
Stay Connected:
Twitter - @AllPaymentsExpo
LinkedIn - All Payments Professionals
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
A Look Back: The Pulse of APEX 2015
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015
News from APEX Europe: GPS Appoints Former Head of Issuing at Optimal Payments PLC
London - May 18th, 2015 - Leading global payments processor Global Processing Services (GPS) today announced that Suresh Vaghjiani will be joining their Senior Management team as Executive Vice President of Card Services. Suresh commented, "We have all witnessed the growth of GPS globally in recent years and it is certainly exciting to be part of the team tasked with continuing the expansion of our global footprint".
In his former role as Director of Issuing at Optimal Payments PLC, Suresh successfully established the Issuing and newly formed Card Services division. Previously, as a founding member of Kalixa Payments Group, in his role as Head of Kalixa Pay, Suresh launched the award winning Kalixa prepaid card across international markets. Suresh has a substantial understanding of electronic money, throughout its complete value chain from Issuing to Acquiring, with strategic knowledge on what works and does not work in various international markets.
As a member of the UK Contactless Advisory Committee, Suresh worked with TFL to pilot some of the first contactless prepaid products used on the London transport network. In 2011, Suresh launched the first ever contactless wristwatch in the UK. This is in addition to being responsible for launching the first App controlled NFC solution for i-phone in Europe. Suresh is an elected Advisory Board member for the Emerging Payments Association.
GPS was founded in 2007 by the owners of Flex-e-vouchers (FEV). FEV was one of the pioneers of prepaid Programme Management in Europe and continues to operate successfully today. FEV's founders identified weaknesses in prepaid processor capability and decided to launch a second business (GPS) that would provide the flexibility needed to service prepaid Programme Managers worldwide. GPS is a MasterCard, Visa Inc. and Visa Europe accredited processor. The platform was built in-house from the ground up and is tailored to prepaid card functionality, utilising the multi-year experience gained from operating one of the largest programme management companies in Europe.
Neil Weeks, Chief Commercial Officer at GPS commented, "Suresh is a well-known and respected industry expert. We are delighted to announce his appointment to our senior management team".
Tony Kerr, Chief Executive Officer at GPS added, "Suresh has a depth of product and industry knowledge that is amongst the finest in our sector. We believe that Suresh will strengthen our executive team, further underpinning our global rollout strategy".
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Thursday, May 14, 2015
Will security hamper the future of payment technology?
Innovators in the payments world are seeking to decrease dependency on cash payments by increasing development in the payment technology world. However recent studies have shown that general acceptance of new payment technology has its drawbacks as security has been found to be an issue for potential customers who are starting to use new payment systems.
A new study carried out by the Ponemon Institute has found that consumer demands, that have put pressure on the development of payment systems, has caused anxiety about security. However it is due to this demand from the customers who could have their security compromised, that has prompted this rush to develop new technology. Out of the 748 security, I.T., risk management, product development and other payment based professionals who are all based in the U.S., almost 70% thought this pressure to adopt new convenient systems could threaten the security of customers.
A quite worrying 53% of those surveyed stated that they’d rather better customer convenience than security. This in my opinion is made worse by the fact that 47% of respondents stated their organisations ability to deal with any potential risks were ‘not effective’ or ‘somewhat effective’. In terms of where the risks are mostly likely to be there was quite a clear split – 34% responding that they believed online purchases were the greatest risk, 25% arguing point-of-sale devices and 24% suggesting mobile payments were the biggest risk.
The survey also delved into who the respondents thought are responsible for payment security and the results were slightly limited. From those who took the survey, 45% believed banking institutions were responsible, credit card companies were chosen by 40% and 33% argued that the regulators should be held responsible. In comparison with the results for who should be responsible for protecting customer data following a breach, 75% believed the company who lost it should be held accountable and 69% for the bank who issued the cards affected.
Despite these apparent risks, money is still flowing into payment technology, though with caution. Almost 56% of payments players said that they predict their investments will increase over the next 18-24 months; only 12% expected a decrease.
In terms of development for the payment technology industry as a whole, there is a general consensus that greater collaboration is needed across the board. There are too many who could miss out due to each individual payments technology player concentrating on their own niche product within the industry. Moving forward there is a call for a decrease in middle men within the field to simplify the chain of global payments. Along with this, greater collaboration between companies is needed in order to iron out important issues such as security that could be a huge problem for future users.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Monday, May 11, 2015
Key Insights from APEX 2015 Now Available in Executive Summary
More than 800 professionals with a stake in the payments ecosystem converged on Las Vegas, NV this year for APEX 2015—the All Payments Expo—to network and get up to speed on the latest in payments innovation and developments in prepaid, alternative financial services, retail and technology.
We on the APEX team are now pleased to present the official 2015 executive summary, an exclusive report featuring key insights and analysis from APEX, along with detailed coverage of specific presentations and panels from the conference.
Highlights:
› The future of payments will be device, platform and location-agnostic. Retailers are scrambling to wrap their brains around the options, but the nature of POS transactions will most definitely change dramatically in just the next couple of years as mobile technologies bundle POS, marketing, shopping, customer engagement and data collection seamlessly.
› Cryptocurrencies may reach an adoption tipping point sooner than expected and with a profound impact on multiple financial service categories and industries, most notably by driving a low-to-no-cost peer-to-peer payments revolution.
› Competition to capture the patronage of the massive un- and under-banked populations of the world (including those in wealthy First World markets) will occupy the attention of established players and start-ups alike as technology knocks down barriers to access.
The saying goes, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” Luckily that does not hold true for APEX 2015! Download the executive summary now to learn more and see what the buzz was about.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
Coinzone Announces Bitcoin Wallet
Bitcoins have often been in the news for a number of reasons and many times in a negative light. Bitcoins were strongly related to the website Silk Road which was an online ‘deep web’ black market space that sold illegal drugs, firearms, assassinations and more.
However bitcoins have the potential to be a useful form of currency as we move into an age where many are predicting the decline in need for physical cash payments and a move toward contactless payment technology. Bitcoins are not tied to countries or regulations and are useful for international payments. They are easily transferable and can be kept anonymous which is why there has been doubts due to usage in illegal activity.
Coinzone, a Europe-based payment solution provider have recently announced that they will launch a new bitcoin wallet that will support currencies across Europe. The announcement signals the move toward embracing bitcoins as a more mainstream form of currency. Coinzone’s new wallet has been developed in order to address legal and privacy frameworks in operation across Europe.
Manuel Heilmann, who is the CEO and co-founder, told CNN “The Coinzone Wallet will be unique for a number of reasons, both at launch and also looking ahead to the future,”. The new wallet will be available for users wherever they have a web browser. This means that iOS and Android users will be able to manage and authorise bitcoin transactions whilst on the move. Heilmann goes on to say “For launch, our goal is to make it very easy to spend bitcoin. It’s a simple yet very crucial feature that is either missing or not easy to use in other wallets.”.
According to Heilmann the top five most active countries on the Coinzone platform are Germany, France,Spain, Romania and Italy. The initiative has also been launched now in the U.K. and the Czech Republic where growth is increasing. The wallet is available to very diverse range of countries with customer service initially aiming to support English 24/7, German, French, Spanish and Romanian and aim to respond around the clock. When it comes to bitcoins, customers cannot afford to wait until the next day when purchasing or selling.
Coinzone has a broad and comprehensive understanding of the European regulatory landscape. Users of the wallet will be under European privacy laws that means data is securely hosted in European data center locations. Heilmann believes the wallet will give users a hassle free experience that allows them to “transact with confidence” and to utilise “the local language, currency and payment instruments that are relevant to where they live.”.
This announcement signals the constant development in the payments world that seeks to create easier payment transactions for businesses and consumers alike. Creating secure and dependable systems for bitcoins can take the stigma away from the negative connotations that arose from Silk Road.
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Apple Pay announces partnership with Best Buy
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced on Monday the 27th of April that Best Buy will begin accepting Apple Pay in its iOS app. The announcement also revealed that Apple Pay support will soon after be in Best Buy stores later this year. This means that Best Buy is now the first big-name U.S. retailer that has gone against the trend of retailers who are members of the MCX program.
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Despite this recent news, Scott Rankin, the MCX COO, has insisted that Best Buy are still “a strong MCX partner and supporter of the CurrentC initiative.”. He goes onto state that “we are of the firm belief that there need to be at least two to three major players within the mobile payments ecosystem for it to succeed. We remain steadfast and passionate about CurrentC, as well as completely focused on delivering the best mobile commerce solution for our merchant partners and consumers.”A Best Buy spokeswoman however stated that “We remain invested in MCX” but would not commit to accepting CurrentC when it launches to the public.
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This partnership is a big one for Apple as MCX gained support from CVS and Rite Aid when they turned off Apple Pay in their stores. It’s not currently clear whether other MCX members may follow the lead of Best Buy and move to Apple Pay and thus not placing their trust in the CurrentC initiative. The test is whether customers embrace the Apple Pay system and can be convinced that paying with a phone or Apple Watch is easier and more convenient than cash and cards.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Friday, May 1, 2015
See Latest APEX Europe Attendee List
In just a few short weeks, 200+ payments and retail executives are heading to Marbella for All Payments Expo Europe. This is Europe's only devoted retail & payments business development meeting, where the prepaid and retail value chain host meetings, create new partnerships and explore synergies.
With delegates coming from 25+ countries, you'll be able to hear insights from an international group of merchants, programme managers, issuers, MNOs, networks and processors. You'll sharpen your strategies with expert insights on:
- Latest data on prepaid's growth and market size
- New opportunities created by HCE technology
- New sales channels for gift cards
- White space for prepaid partnerships in mobile money, education and B2B
- Consumer demands in contactless
- Contextual commerce's impact on conversion and more!
Here are some of the companies you'll meet:
3V Transaction Services • Accent Intermedia • ACI Worldwide • Airplus International SRL • Al Fardan Exchange • ArbitorSports • Auctionata • Bankable • C24 Payments Contact Center LLC • CardOneBanking • Cardwise • Centigo AB • Contact Payment System • Coop Danmark • Dansk Supermarked A/S • Di Pocket • Edgar Dunn & Company • Emerging Payments Association • eNett International • ePayService • Epipoli SpA • EuroCommerce • First Data • FlexCard • Flex-e-Vouchers • Gap Inc • Gemalto SA • Genesys • GKFX • Global Prepaid Exchange • Globoforce • Gruppo Poste Italiane • Hobbs Limited • Home Retail Group plc • Hotel Voucher Shop • IKEA MOS • IMA • IQ Card • John Lewis Partnership • Leroy Merlin • Italia srl • Load & Go • Localz • Locke Lord • Lycamobile UK Ltd • Marks & Spencer • MBXP ApS • Mercator Advisory Group • MintCombine • MTACC Inc • MySafePay • Nordic Choice • Optimal Payments • Orwell • P&MM Ltd • Payment Card Solutions • Payoneer EU Limited • PerfectCard Ltd • PMA Media Group • Polymath Consulting • PPRO • Prego Prepaid Solutions • Prepaird International Forum • PSI-Pay Ltd • Raphaels Bank • Rapid Financial Solutions • Reward Technology • Rideau Recognition Solutions • Riverbridge Partners LLC • SafeCharge Card Services • Sears Holding Company • Signet • Simple Card • Skrill Ltd • Smart Concepts BV • Swift Prepaid Solutions Inc • TESCO Bank • Thames Card Technology LTD • The Billing Project LLC • Ticket Surf • TJX Europe • Trancash Italia • Travel Payments Amadeus IT Group • TrustEu Affairs • TrustPay • Tuxedo • WEX • Wickes Building Supplies Limited • XXImo BV • Yandex Money • Zalando SE
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
ICICI Bank announce the release of their Tap N Pay payment technology
A recent announcement in the prepaid payment technology world was that ICICI Bank, India’s largest private sector bank, have collaborated with Tech Mahindra Limited, to launch a contactless payment service that is based on the Near Field Communications (NFC) technology. This innovative new payment service which has been named ‘Tap n Pay’ will allow anyone, including non-ICICI Bank account holders to make over the counter purchases, reducing dependency on cash.
The customer will be able to use their NFC enabled mobile phone at the merchant’s point of sale device to make payments. The new innovation is a pre-paid account that allows customers from any bank to register for it and can transfer money online from any account. Customers are also able to top up their ‘Tap n Pay’ accounts by sending an SMS.
Tech Mahindra managing director and chief executive CP Gurnani stated that “The synergies between the two partners (ICICI Bank and Tech Mahindra) will bring about a new payments ecosystem, parallel to, and yet in harmony with, the existing payment networks in the country,".
The service is currently a closed end service and not a universal payment method. The announcement stated that at the moment the new technology is only for large campuses at corporate offices. For example being used at canteens or to buy meal coupons. To me this is advantageous using it less as a universal card but for certain purposes at the start and then maybe expanding. An issue that can come around with universal tap like payment systems can be unwittingly paying for things you didn’t want to.
This was a problem in London, England. The London Underground has a barrier system were the majority of users swipe their Oyster card which has a set amount on, to get through. However, people often kept the Oyster card in their wallet to swipe and their wallet often already had a tap payment card; this meant that money would sometimes be debited off that card whilst trying to swipe through the barriers. This became a serious problem and announcements were having to be made on the Tannoy public speaker systems to warn customers.
This announcement shows the ongoing advances being made in the prepaid payments industry that seeks to increase payment efficiency and to many, signals the lack of need for physical cash. The increase in these types of innovation, many also believe could mean a lack of dependency in banks. Banks will have to come up with innovations of their own to help keep up with the changing times.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Friday, April 17, 2015
Speed & Simplicity - The Key for Social Shoppers
Omnichannel retail strategies have been much on the thoughts of retailers over the last couple of years because of an increased focus on ‘social shopping’. Omnichannel strategies aim to create a seamless consumer experience across different platforms. One of the platforms that is being utilised more often is social media. Social shopping refers to consumers who use social media spaces to share coupons, reviews, purchases and more in order to help with their own and others’ future retail experiences.
Recent apps such as Like2Buy combine the huge popularity of social media with a purchase platform. Like2Buy is now incorporated with many companies’ Instagram accounts which allows users to click on a picture that they like which will take them immediately to the brand page for purchasing. With Instagram getting more than 75 million users daily, it could be a huge source of revenue. Getting a seamless transition from picture to buying is vital. Being on a social media site also allows consumers to see the popularity of the product. Instagram allows users to like pictures and seeing that a product is popular will go a long way for persuading a customer to buy.
This quick link between picture and purchase shows the drive to create faster links and an easier experience for consumers. Social shoppers are notoriously impatient; slow websites and longwinded routes to purchase often means a higher probability that the customer will click off site and may in the future go elsewhere.
Catering to the needs of social shoppers and boosting omnichannel retail strategies could really help to boost retail sales. The majority of social shoppers are millennials between aged 18-24; this generation of consumers have grown up with the internet and expect more now from online retail. With the wealth of information available, online retailers should use this to their advantage and put social shopping as a priority for the future of their omnichannel retail strategies.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Last Chance to Save for APEX Europe is Friday!
All Payments Expo Europe is designed for you to meet with industry peers to analyse the impacts of new technology, regulation and new players in the payments and retail landscape. By attending, you will hear new insights from leading players, best position yourself among competition and your improve business relationships with clients and partners.
Access 8+ hours of unique networking opportunities, including:
Private Executive Boardroom Sessions: Capped at 20 participants, these sessions are off-the-record and limited to senior-level executives. These are discussion driven, private discussions focused on the biggest opportunities and challenges facing the prepaid and retail sectors.
Match-Making Lunch: Looking to meet a particular type of attendee? We'll help you set up lunch dates to stimulate deal flow and collaborate with new businesses. E-mail Diana Middleton at dmiddleton@iirusa.com for more details.
Two Evening Receptions: Some of the best conversations happen after the sessions conclude. Receptions include a welcome party a Guey Marbella and a White Party at La Sala By the Sea.
Register by Friday 17 April and save €200! Use the code XU2940BLOG
I hope to see you in Marbella this May.
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Monday, April 13, 2015
Will Cashless Payments Cause Us to Spend More?
Contactless payment is widely regarded by many as the future of payments. Many believe that technology such as the Card Case app or Apple Pay will start to dominate the payments world as they are easy and fast forms of payments. In some cases you may not even need a wallet anymore.
Businesses are looking increasingly at giving customers the easiest possible experience in terms of their consumer journey. They want to make sure that at the end of the journey the customer doesn’t have to struggle to part with their hard earned money by waiting in long queues or wondering which credit card has the most on. Many believe it is in the best interests of the customer to be able to swipe something quickly and walk out with your new purchase. However, as easy and convenient as it is, could it mean increased spending for us on a day to day basis?
New research has shown that many people, especially the millennial generation, find that paying with cash is an easier way to not spend as much money. Personally, as someone who is fresh out of University, with student debts and an apartment in a foreign country, I am trying very hard to make every dollar count. This means taking out a certain amount of money in cash at the start of each week and saying to myself, I will spend this much and no more. It is a very simple budgeting technique used by many; however contactless payment threatens it. Waving a phone over a scanner or quickly swiping a card, to me and I’m sure to many others, does not really feel like you are parting with money as it does with cash.
More convenient payment systems will mean even if you have no cash, a consumer will simply spend little bits here and there, especially with credit. Obviously internet statements are a good way of keeping track every now and again but that will not stop when you want that desert at a restaurant instead of having a cash limit.
So much of the excitement surrounding the rise of contactless payments is focused on how much it is for the customer without looking so closely about the benefits for businesses. An interesting development for me would be a form of inbuilt budgeting system within the app or form of payment. As contactless payment develops, as does the internet of things, meaning more interconnection. This could mean a weekly budget for those millennials trying hard to make the pennies count that is on a payment app which is connected to a calendar which may warn of upcoming events that could stop you getting that pair of jeans that may not strictly be necessary. In a world where businesses need to increasingly think about the consumer’s experience, helping them with little things like that could ultimately mean the difference between gaining or losing a customer.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Big Data and Omnichannel Retail Analytics
Big data analytics are revolutionizing the shopping experience and the way retail organizations engage their customers. With the array of shopping channels available to the modern consumer - including in-store, online, mobile and membership platforms – retail organizations generate and have access to a wealth of underutilized data. By leveraging open source big data technologies, retailers can turn this data into actionable insights on buying behavior and customer 360 view.
The legacy relational database – long the enterprise workhorse for storing and processing data – is being challenged by an explosion of data generated by internet, mobile and cloud applications. Not only is more data being generated, it is being generated by more sources - social, geo, sensor, machine, network (The Internet of Things), to name a few.
Open source big data tools such as Hadoop and NoSQL enable businesses to become more agile and create value from their data by being able to process, store and analyze large volumes of data from disparate sources. Legacy systems were not designed to handle fast-growing volumes of structured, unstructured and semi-structured data in a cost effective manner. With its parallel processing and cost effective scalability, Hadoop provides businesses with greater flexibility on how they can use data.
The journey to becoming an agile business leveraging big data analytics for greater customer insights is filled with many challenges. Ankur Gupta, Sr. Director of Big Data at Sears Holdings Corporation, shares insights into overcoming these challenges at All Payments Expo Europe this May. In addition to sharing lessons learned, Ankur will discuss several key big data analytics use cases that are essential for a successful omnichannel retail strategy.
Smart Network Analytics for In-Store Customer Insights
Hadoop can be used to store, extract and transform data from network devices (IoT) for use by various business users to generate value for the organization. The ability to perform analytics and continuous reporting on this network data in-house is a big cost saver and delivers added business intelligence capabilities, such gaining insight into customer mobile device usage within guest networks.
Fraud Detection for Loyalty Rewards Program
Using big data tools, organizations can develop an intelligent system that learns from customer online behavior to determine if the customer could be a fraudulent user. By applying machine learning techniques on sets of historical data that have already been defined as legitimate or fraudulent, the system “learns” as the user generates new data. Using parameters of fraudulent use, the system determines if the data is legitimate or if the user is tampering with the data to “game the system” to earn points.
Sentiment Analysis using Social Media Data
Using Hadoop, marketers can gain insight to the perception of their products and brands, such as hashtags used, number of mentions, time of day people are mentioning, tone or any other statistic the business user is looking to discover. Furthermore, marketers can gain unparalleled insight into sentiment about the quality and services of their products; whether those sentiments are positive, negative or neutral. Social media analytics allows business users to see the detail of the overall view of what is being discussed about their product or brand, or those of their competitors.
While there are proprietary tools in the market that give businesses similar analytics capabilities, these tools typically carry a hefty price tag and lack the scalability and flexibility of open source tools. Data is growing and changing faster than ever. By leveraging open source platforms, businesses can build analytics solutions that can easily scale with their data, are flexible to meet new business requirements and avoid vendor lock-in to reduce long term costs.
Ankur Gupta |
As a Senior Director of Big Data at Sears Holdings Corporation and GM of MetaScale, a subsidiary of Sears, Ankur spearheads a team that has expertise in building, deploying and managing enterprise-scale big data platforms for a variety of customer analytics initiatives. An Engineer from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee and MBA from Duke University, Ankur uses his knowledge and skills to manage big data projects for organizations focused on seamlessly connecting digital and physical customer experiences.
Your customers expect a modern shopping experience…are you equipped with the tools and technology needed to provide one? Join Ankur Gupta for his Big Data and Omnichannel Retail Analytics Keynote Address at All Payments Expo Europe. Be sure to register by Friday 17 April to save €200! Just use the code XU2940BLOG.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
See Who's Attending APEX Europe
Attracting attendees from 25+ countries, APEX Europe is where retail, mobile, data and technology intersect to grow connected commerce over the course of 3 days, 8+ hours of devoted networking and private, off-the-record sessions.
Here’s a sample of who you’ll get to meet while in Marbella:
3V Transaction Services • Airplus International SRL • Al Fardan Exchange • Alma D • ArbitorSports • Auctionata • Bankable • CardOneBanking • Cardwise • Carta Financial Services Ltd • Centigo AB • Coop Danmark • Dansk Supermarked A/S • Edgar Dunn & Company • eNett International • ePayService • Epipoli SpA • EuroCommerce • First Data • Flex e-card • FlexCard • Flex-e-Vouchers • Gap Inc • Gemalto SA • Genesys • GKFX • Globoforce • Gruppo Poste Italiane • Gx • Hobbs Limited • Home Retail Group • Hotel Voucher Shop • IMA • Iqcard LLC • John Lewis Partnership • Limonetik • Load & Go • Localz •Locke Lord • Marks & Spencer • Mercator Advisory Group • MintCombine • MTACC Inc • Nordic Choice • Optimal Payments • Orwell • Payment Card Solutions • Payoneer EU Limited • PerfectCard • PMA Media Group • Polymath Consulting • PPRO • PSI-Pay Ltd • Raphaels Bank • Rapid Financial Solutions • Rideau Recognition Solutions • Riverbridge Partners LLC • Sears Holdings Corporation •Signet • Smart Concepts BV • TESCO Bank • Thames Card Technology Ltd • The Billing Project LLC • Ticket Surf • TJX Europe • TrustEu Affairs • TrustPay a s • Tuxedo Money Solutions • WEX Europe Ltd. • Yandex Money •Zalando SE
To join these peers and potential partners, sign up here. Register by 17 April to save up to €200! Use the code XU2940BLOG to save.
I look forward to seeing you in Marbella this coming May.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Are Chipotle Leading the Way with Retail Incentives?
Chipotle as a brand are known for their powerful marketing campaigns that reach out to consumers in order to educate the customer on issues in farming. Chipotle’s ethos and values were imprinted in their adverts that drew attention to farm animals being injected with hormones and unethical, inhumane farming practices that are cruel to the animals. Chipotle want to educate their customers and enlighten them to these issues and thus reward them for their learning.
At first I was skeptical. My first thought was how can a customer prove they have learnt about the issues whilst trying to get their reward? However, Chipotle have ways of letting customers show they are engaging with their values. For example recently they had a promotion that let customers purchase a tofu burrito and that would allow them to use the receipt of purchase for a free purchase at a later stage. This helps push Chipotle’s belief that tofu can be as good as pork, chicken or beef. Another huge reward scheme is their interactive Scarecrow game.
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In the near future will other companies use a different approach in rewarding their customers that goes against the usual rewards, such as getting a thousand subpoints and get a free subway? Ultimately will educating consumers be more of an incentive than buying a certain number of products and getting a free one at the end?
Personally I think the majority of consumers will prefer to feel that they may be helping a bigger issue. I believe major brands could incorporate educational retail rewards and incentives into schemes they may have already. I believe promoting sustainable practices could boost customer loyalty in many fields. Clothes outlets could promote issues such as sweatshop labour and coffee shops could help to promote fair trade coffee. I think incentives through rewards are a very clever ploy and should be incorporated more in the retail world.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Bitcoin - A Comprehensive Analysis
With so much attention surrounding the cryptocurrency, many people may be aware of the bitcoin revolution as it took hold of the Internet a few years ago. However, while they may have heard about how it spread and took hold, many are still not aware of how it works and what purpose it serves online.
To learn more about the bitcoin, refer to the infographic below created by Stetson University's Online Master of Accounting Degree (Click to enlarge):
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
United Kingdom Take a Step Forward in Regulation of Digital Currencies
At the beginning of March, cash was overthrown as the leading method of payment in the UK. More transactions were made digitally by credit, debit, or via other cashless methods than paying with cash. Predictions in 2023 show that digital transactions will have risen to a staggering 27 billion per year with cash being around 13 billion. With digital set to continue to be the leader in payments, the UK Treasury have seen the need for new regulation.
The main aim, just like with the CFPB’s new proposed rules, look closely at consumer protection as digital currencies in the past have been linked with many criminal activities. The bitcoin especially has been under a lot of scrutiny for its popular usage on the website Silk Road which was a marketplace for drugs, arms and other underground business. What many seem not to know is that bitcoins are not in fact anonymous; they can be tracked through the pseudonyms created by users to see every transaction ever made.
This budget announcement came soon after the Bank of England declared moves to undertake research into central bank issued digital currencies. Digital currencies have been pinpointed by the UK government as something with great potential but need a set of standards and best practices in order to decrease the volatility of prices in currencies such as bitcoins and to protect digital transactions that previously have not been particularly secure.
The UK’s move to embrace digital currencies shows that increased usage is expected in the future. The necessary regulation should allow consumers to feel more comfortable in becoming more reliant on digital transactions. Standardising digital currencies could help to adapt bitcoin and other virtual currency values for recording and transfers to help promote mainstream adoption.
It will be interesting to see whether other countries follow suit and devote more research into the support of digital currencies. However like with the CFPB’s proposed rules regarding prepaid payments, the standardising and regulation of digital currencies could mean a potential stifling in development and innovation within the industry that could limit longevity due to new innovations arising in the future.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
APEX Europe Announces Its Newest Retail Keynote
Announcing APEX Europe's Newest Keynote:
Ankur Gupta |
Retail organizations of all sizes have a wealth of untapped data.
Big Data Analytics have revolutionized the shopping experience and the way retail organizations engage their customers. At APEX Europe, you'll learn what big data technologies can reveal on customers and shopping behavior.
By applying these big data tools and techniques, retailers can turn this data into actionable insights for buying behavior and a Customer 360 view. Your customers expect a modern shopping experience...are you equipped with the tools needed to provide one?
Ankur Gupta is just the latest speaker in an all-star line-up of executive speakers, with prepaid, retail and technology speakers hailing from 25+ countries.
Register by this Friday, 20th March to hear Ankur's presentation and lock in the lowest possible price - tickets go up on 21st March - Save €300 now!
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Monday, March 16, 2015
Will new prepaid payments rules improve or hinder the development of the prepaid industry?
Towards the end of 2014, the CFPB proposed new rules for prepaid accounts that will create amendments to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and Truth in Lending Act. The rules fall under 4 main categories:
- Credit Protections – relates to credit products in prepaid accounts. Now means monthly billing statements, allowance of time to pay debts, late fees and limitations on fee and interest charges.
- Prepaid Protections – allow prepaid users to have the same protection as they would receive with a normal checking account. This includes easy access to account information and lost-card and fraud protection.
- Prepaid/Credit Distinction – rules to be implemented in order to distinguish between credit products and prepaid accounts.
- Prepaid Fee Disclosures – rules in order to standardise upfront disclosures and that card agreements must be publicly accessible.
The rules will exclude cards that are marketed and labeled as gift cards or certificates. Also excluded are flexible spending accounts, medical savings account, health reimbursement arrangements and health savings accounts.
So are these rules going to be advantageous in the prepaid payments world? The general consensus is yes; much of the 870 page proposal is widely considered to be reasonable. The rule allows credit to be offered and will mean a decline in hostility from regulators in regard to the prepaid industry providing credit, so a measure of regulatory consistency has now been provided. Providers are now allowing check writing and bill paying to help persuade cardholders to use prepaid payments as their primary banking platform.
However the issue that has been raised by many in the industry is that the rules will stifle any future innovations into digital wallets, person-to-person payment systems and cryptocurrency products. The CFPB, some believe simply have too much power and so rulings like these tend to go unopposed. The Bureau has the power to break businesses due to its huge influence. The industry tends to accept new rules and regulations in the fear that if they say no there could be negative repercussions.
To me, looking in from the outside of the industry, it looks as if the rules will be advantageous to the ever-growing industry at present. Providing security and the ability to pay debts, limiting interest charges amongst other plus points will continue to increase the popularity of prepaid payments. However stifling the potential for development and innovation may in the long run mean a limit to longevity if another disruptive innovation within the payments world comes along.
About the Author: Harry Kempe, a marketing intern at IIR USA, who works on various aspects of the industry including social media, marketing analysis and media. He is a recent graduate of Newcastle University who previously worked for EMAP Ltd. and WGSN as a marketing assistant on events such as the World Architecture Festival, World Retail Congress and Global Fashion Awards. He can be reached at hkempe@IIRUSA.com.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Digital Transactions Surpass Cash in UK
The Payments Council had predicted that this switch would occur in the UK in 2015.
See the figures in the article from The Telegraph, one shows the total value of cash vs. credit transactions from 2014 and the credit transactions out valued cash at a rate of 250:1. This is due to the fact that large corporations who deal with high-value transactions rarely touch cash.
The figures also continue to show the decreasing average payment on a credit or debit card, the rise of contactless payments, and the decrease of average cash transactions over the last few years. These are telltale signs that cash is losing its grip on consumers and is being replaced by digital transactions.
It is suggested that by 2023, cash transactions will fall to just 13 billion and the cashless alternative will grow to a staggering 27 billion.
The direction of the payments industry is hard to deny, as years pass cash will begin to become an obsolete payment method that is rarely used by the everyday consumer. As new technology continues to emerge, cash slips a little further from relevance.
How long will it be until cash is no longer carried by the everyday consumer? Only time will tell but right now it seems as if it is sooner rather than later.
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Top 5 Reasons You Can't Miss APEX Europe
At APEX Europe, you'll join an international community and get in-person insights, valuable face time with peers and partners and access to consumer research and case studies you won't hear anywhere else. This is where 250+ payments, retail and technology executives are convening to build the next generation of inter-connected commerce.
With a focus on consumer experience and intra-industry collaborations, All Payments Expo Europe is the most relevant gathering of Europe's payments players, including retailers, programme managers, card networks, processors, issuers/acquirers, financial institutions, payments start-ups, technology and investors.
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Miss APEX Europe:
- The only European payment & financial services event where retail, mobile, data and technology intersect to grow connected commerce
- Partner with 250+ movers and shakers in the prepaid, retail & technology industries
- Sharpen Your Strategies with insights from industry leaders
- Design your company's solutions to challenges in regulation, consumer awareness and interoperability
- Uncover new ways for payments technology to acquire new customers, deepen loyalty, leverage data and improve the financial health of consumers
Register with the code XU2940BLOG by 20 March & save €300!
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