This Week In Digital Payment - Unlocking Opportunities In The Evolving Payment Ecosystem
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A recent whitepaper by Juniper Research highlights significant opportunities and challenges within the digital payment sector. As global transaction values across eCommerce, in-store, and cross-border payments are projected to reach $100 trillion by 2030, complexities such as checkout options, friendly fraud, and the balancing of global and local payment needs persist. The paper emphasizes the critical role of payment service providers in simplifying the merchant payments ecosystem to unlock these opportunities. It also discusses the evolving landscape of payment solutions, including digital wallets and cross-border optimization, that are transforming how merchants process payments. This study underscores the dynamic nature of the market and outlines potential strategies for vendors aiming to capitalize on these developments.
Elsewhere in the market, CBZ Holdings (ZMSE:CBZ) was a notable mover up 9% and ending the day at ZWG17.50.
Best Digital Payment Stocks
- SoFi Technologies (NasdaqGS:SOFI) settled at $18.22 up 7.4%.
- PayPal Holdings (NasdaqGS:PYPL) settled at $44.75 up 0.7%.
- Visa (NYSE:V) ended the day at $326.36 up 0.4%.
Summing It All Up
- Jump into our full catalog of 217 Digital Payment Stocks, which includes Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski Spólka Akcyjna, Bank Mandiri (Persero) and Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero), here.
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