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| FEB 1, 2022
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| JUL 14, 2021
Whether it is through a mobile app or mobile web browser, mcommerce is rapidly gaining share. It is also making up a larger portion of retailers’ bottom lines and becoming an integral part of their go-to-market strategies and investments. From 2016 to 2019, mobile’s share of retail ecommerce sales in Latin America nearly doubled from 20.9% to 40.2%.
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| JAN 31, 2022
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| JUL 12, 2021
We predict that 22.9 million internet users in France will make at least one purchase via web browser or mobile app on a smartphone or tablet during 2021. That will represent 58.3% of digital buyers, but less than half of internet users in the country.
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| JUL 8, 2021
The food and beverage category has gained share over the past two years—and given the inroads that grocery stores, mass merchants, Amazon, and delivery apps have made in aiding online sales of these items, the category is poised to continue to grow its share. Over One-Third of Apparel and Accessories Sales Are Online.
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| JUL 6, 2021
In 2021, the number of new smartphone banking users in Canada will plummet to a third of the previous year’s level, considerably increasing competition among financial institutions (FIs), including TD Canada. As the battle for new mobile users heats up, the features of FIs’ mobile banking apps will be crucial: This report identifies which key growth opportunities TD might focus on to gain and retain customers.
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| JUL 6, 2021
In 2021, the number of new smartphone banking users in Canada will plummet to a third of the previous year’s level, considerably increasing competition among financial institutions (FIs), including Banque Nationale. As the battle for new mobile users heats up, FIs’ mobile banking app features will be crucial. This report identifies which key growth opportunities Banque Nationale might focus on to gain and retain customers.
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| JAN 27, 2022
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| JUL 6, 2021
In 2021, the number of new mobile banking users in Canada will plummet to a third of the previous year’s level, considerably increasing competition among financial institutions (FIs), including CIBC. As the battle for new mobile users heats up, FIs’ mobile banking app features will be crucial. This report identifies which key growth opportunities CIBC might focus on to gain and retain customers.
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| JUL 6, 2021
In 2021, the number of new mobile banking users in Canada will plummet to a third of the previous year’s level, considerably increasing competition among financial institutions (FIs), including the Bank of Montreal (BMO). As the battle for new mobile users heats up, the features of FIs’ mobile banking apps will be crucial: This report identifies which key growth opportunities BMO might focus on to gain and retain customers.
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| JUL 6, 2021
In 2021, the number of new smartphone banking users in Canada will plummet to a third of the previous year’s level, considerably increasing competition among financial institutions (FIs), including RBC. As the battle for new mobile users heats up, FIs’ mobile banking app features will be crucial. This report identifies which key growth opportunities RBC might focus on to gain and retain customers.
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| JUN 28, 2021
Completing a transaction from start to finish in one app is the norm in China, thanks to super apps like WeChat. In the US, privacy concerns and antitrust regulation have made consumers wary of providing social platforms with sensitive personal information and hindered the development of similar types of super apps.
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| DEC 17, 2021
AirAsia, one of the world’s largest budget airlines, is on a mission to build a regional super app. While it follows in the footsteps of titans like WeChat in China and Gojek in Southeast Asia, AirAsia could blaze a path for travel and other industries not endemic to the mobile space. Companies looking to expand their mobile business should take lessons from its journey, wherever its final destination may be.
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| DEC 16, 2021
AirAsia, one of the world’s largest budget airlines, is on a mission to build a regional super app. While it follows in the footsteps of titans like WeChat in China and Gojek in Southeast Asia, if AirAsia succeeds, it will blaze a path for travel and other industries not endemic to the mobile space.