Mobile and Prepaid Opens New ‘POS-sibilities’ for In-Store Retail
- Presented by :
- Nick Holland
- Aleia Van Dyke
- Research Topic(s):
- Tech & Infrastructure
- Paid Content
The retail point-of-sale (POS) market is swiftly evolving like never before. The growing popularity of the digital realm has fundamentally altered the nature of the POS, as brick-and-mortar retailers have had to embrace elements of mobile and online channels in order to remain competitive. Today’s tech-savvy consumers are gravitating toward payment options with more advanced features – like the features offered with mobile POS proximity payments and prepaid accounts – to enhance their in-store shopping experience. What will the next five years bring to the Retail POS payments market?
Join Javelin’s industry analysts, Nick Holland and Aleia Van Dyke, as they highlight the payments mix for domestic in-store retail payments mix through 2018 and explore key drivers of market change. They will explore the increasing popularity of mobile payments and prepaid cards, as well as cover the use of credit cards, debit cards, gift cards, cash, and paper checks at the point-of-sale.
During this webinar Javelin will answer:
- What are the major trends driving domestic retail POS payments transactions?
- Which factors influence consumer adoption of various payments options for in-store purchasing?
- What is the role for cash and paper checks in the future retail POS market, as card-based payments grow in popularity?
- Will mobile POS proximity payments disrupt the current POS payments ecosystem?
- What factors influence consumer adoption and use of various payment options for in-store purchasing?