BRC Payments Survey: Rising cash use and escalating card fees

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The total fees paid by retailers surged by over 25% in 2023, amounting to £1.64 billion – a £380 million increase compared to the previous year.
The lack of transparency and competition in card fee structures remains a key concern.

From: BRC Payments Survey: Rising cash use and escalating card fees.

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Vipps MobilePay launches the world’s first alternative to Apple Pay on iPhone

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Tap with Vipps is very, very easy. Hold your phone close to the card terminal, and vipps, you’ve paid. It will be possible to set Vipps as the default payment app on iPhone and Android, so you don’t have to open Vipps to pay. On iPhone, you double-click the side button, and on Android, you just unlock your phone.

Vipps MobilePay plans to launch the ‘tap and go’ solution Denmark, Finland and Sweden in 2025.

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MPs should quiz ‘finfluencers’, says Treasury select committee chair

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Dame Meg Hillier, a Labour MP, wants to invite social media personalities who peddle investment schemes or offer financial advice online for an evidence session, to understand how they operate within existing regulation.

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Stadiums Adopt New Tech to Improve Security at Live Events

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NFTs (non-fungible tokens) may have registered as a fad for some consumers, but their authenticity has value in this space. NFTs in ticketing are projected for a 13.67% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2023 to 2031, suggesting a shift toward blockchain-based ticketing. This shift allows tokenized tickets to reduce fraud, improve smart contract automation and control the secondary market by limiting unauthorized resales.

From: Stadiums Adopt New Tech to Improve Security at Live Events.

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How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World

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Meta has also built a new AI marketing tool for its ad portal. That feature allows any business to upload a list of phone numbers for customers who have opted in to receive messages. The tool then matches that list against numbers that have been shared on Facebook and Instagram, and uses AI to determine which subset of customers would be the best fit for a given message.

From: How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World.

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How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World

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While Meta’s paid messaging tools brought in about $1 billion last year — peanuts compared to the whopping $132 billion the company earned from ads — paid messaging revenue is growing far faster than ad revenue and has more than doubled since early 2023.

From: How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World.

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How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World

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WhatsApp is the world’s most widely used messaging app; the company says it has 2 billion daily users. These users send more than 100 billion messages every day in 60 languages across 180 countries. Some 400 million of those users are in India, WhatsApp’s biggest market, followed by another 120 million in Brazil.

From: How WhatsApp for business changed the world – Rest of World.

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