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  • Study: Contactless mobile payment set to grow

    NFC-enabled contactless mobile payments, such as those enabled by smartphone-based digital wallet services like Apple Pay and Android Pay, currently make up a tiny fraction of card transactions. However, a new study from Indian mobile solutions provider Mahindra Comviva suggests contactless mobile payments are set to grow quickly.

  • Survey: E-commerce, spending on the rise this holiday season

    Virtually all U.S. consumers will do at least some holiday shopping online this year.

    According to the new Consumer Pulse survey from Rubicon Project, more than one-third of shoppers anticipate conducting the majority of their shopping online.

    Consumers who conduct most of their holiday shopping online plan to spend 20% more than consumers who plan to do the majority of their shopping in-store. Amazon.com is the top holiday shopping destination, followed by Walmart and Target.  

  • RILA releases report to help retailers compare, identify energy saving initiatives

    The Retail Industry Leaders Association introduced its second Retail Energy Management Report, a resource for companies to compare energy management programs across the industry and identify opportunities for progress.

    The report was released prior to the opening of RILA’s 2015 Retail Sustainability Conference, now in its eighth year.

  • Study: Marketers, consumers discover mobile apps

    San Francisco – Marketers and consumers are both discovering mobile apps in a big way.

    According to the second Mobile App Advertising Trends Report from marketing technology provider Kenshoo, marketers increased their investment in mobile apps 293% in June 2015, compared to the same period a year earlier.

    This increased investment followed a 346% increase consumer mobile app installs and 32% increase in click-to-install rate.

  • Retail’s $30 billion problem

    Organized crime is on the rise — and it’s taking a heavy financial toll on the nation’s retailers.

    Retailers on average report they lost $453,940 per $1 billion in annual sales over the past year due to organized crime, according to the National Retail Federation’s 11th annual Organized Retail Crime Survey, which put a $30 billion price tag on the problem.  

  • Survey: Most consumers in the dark about EMV

    Retailers are extremely aware of the looming Oct. 1 deadline to securely accept payments from chip-enabled, EMV-compliant cards. But according to a new survey of 18,000 U.S. adults, consumers have much lower awareness.

    The survey, conducted in late August by POS technology provider Harbortouch, shows that 56% of consumers are unware of what “EMV” or “chip-enabled” mean.

  • IBM: Email marketing offers big ROI

    Armonk, N.Y. – Although email has reached the point it is often considered a “legacy” technology, email marketing efforts still provide substantial ROI.

  • Dollar General puts literacy first with $4M donation

    New York -- Dollar General is giving major financial support to a cause that may appeal to many value-oriented shoppers.

    The Dollar General Literacy Foundation announced that it has awarded over $4 million to approximately 870 schools, nonprofits and literacy organizations to enhance and support youth literacy and education across the 43 states Dollar General serves.

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