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Feb 3, 2025 |
der-bank-blog.de | Ralf Gladis |Hansjörg Leichsenring
In wirtschaftlich angespannten Zeiten wird nach Optimierungspotenzial gesucht. 2025 werden sich Händler ihren Zahlungsverkehr daher noch einmal genau anschauen. Zahlverfahren mit hohen Transaktionskosten sehen sich mit günstigeren Account-to-Account (A2A)-Zahlungen konfrontiert. 2025 wird ein Spar-Jahr. Auf der Nachfrageseite fließen die Gehaltszuwächse, die langsam die deutlich gestiegenen Preise aufholen, oft nicht in den Handel, sondern auf das Sparkonto.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
ffnews.com | Lauren Towner |Ralf Gladis
Computop, the leading German payment service provider, known for connecting large retail companies to international payment methods, is entering a new business area with payment processing for acquirers. This move will also promote the market launch of the new European Wero Wallet. EPI (European Payment Initiative), the operator of Wero, relies on acquiring banks for the acceptance of Wero payments.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
europeanbusinessmagazine.com | Ralf Gladis
By Ralf Gladis, CEO, ComputopBuy Now Pay Later (BNPL) schemes have become an integral part of the UK’s retail landscape, revolutionising how consumers shop, allowing them to make purchases immediately while spreading the cost over time. Hailed as a convenient alternative to traditional credit, BNPL has grown rapidly in popularity, boosted by the challenges of the cost of living crisis.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
retailtechnology.co.uk | Miya Knights |Ralf Gladis
Italian luxury fashion retailer LuisaViaRoma will be using checkout technology from Bolt to power its US digital checkoutsLuisaViaRoma chose Bolt’s headless checkout solution to support its US ecommerce website, enabling the retailer to keep its brand front and centre while better connecting with customers at every touchpoint of the shopper journey.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
mytotalretail.com | Ralf Gladis
Quantum computers are perceived by the public as sophisticated computers designed to solve complex problems more rapidly than conventional computers. It’s thought that these types of computers can only be found in a handful of IT companies outside of universities. However, variations have been developed in the last year to two years. There are now devices available for use, for example in vehicles, that are considerably cheaper than the research computers we typically think of.
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