Small Business Payments Acceptance and Preferences
- Date:April 02, 2026
- Author(s):
- Hugh Thomas
- Report Details: 7 pages, 3 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Small Business PaymentsInsights
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
There are plenty of ways to pay. Which payments are small businesses accepting? This report looks at acceptance patterns across in-store and online channels, showing where cards, cash, digital wallets, ACH, buy now, pay later, and other methods are gaining traction and where gaps remain. It highlights what these choices mean for providers who seek to improve payment acceptance, integration, and customer experience.
About this series:The Primary Data Snapshot series showcases changing financial behaviors, attitudes, and decisions that emphasize the urgent need to fundamentally rethink the entire payments experience. |
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