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How retail companies are reducing friction in online and offline transactions

Por: Business Insider Tech October 10, 2022

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For some time now, consumers have been moving toward demanding more frictionless payment methods across online and offline channels.  Total number of US proximity mobile payment users will reach 125 million by 2025. Insider Intelligence The social distancing and sanitizing practices brought on by the pandemic proved to be the push that encouraged many consumers to try proximity mobile payments (paying for goods using a mobile phone as a... + full article



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