U.S. Bank does a well-timed deal for business travel fintech: TravelBank offers companies an all-in-one expense management and travel product. The tie-up comes during an ongoing recovery in business travel from its pandemic-induced plunge.
UK payments standard could hurt neobank fees—but help them achieve primary banking status: It’s not if, but when, as the Competition and Markets Authority delays the rollout of recurring push payments that give consumers more control over ongoing transactions.
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As the average time spent with digital video continues to increase, wouldn’t it be amazing to be able to present your brand’s video content with an experience just like on your audience’s favorite streaming platform?
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Yelp debuts two ad products to help brands target local communities and businesses: As CPG marketers grapple with product discovery, the platform is hoping to meet their needs—and steal ad dollars from the digital ad triopoly—with these solutions.
Amazon’s cashierless tech finds a home outside the US for the first time: While adoption has been slower than expected, the Just Walk Out system can still transform the grocery sector, and rival retailers may find it hard to resist amid labor shortages and rising COVID-19 cases.
On today's episode, we discuss what it would be like to have a doctor checking on you all the time, what devices are most likely to be used for remote patient monitoring, and the "quantified self" movement. Tune in to the discussion with eMarketer principal analyst at Insider Intelligence Lisa Phillips.
Activision Blizzard faces calls from fans, shareholders, and industry figures for its CEO to resign: Widespread backlash against the gaming company suggests that consumers are paying more attention to corporate social responsibility and ethics.
Digital ad spending by the US media and entertainment industries will increase every year through at least 2023, with combined spending surpassing $26 billion by then.
Half of US adults plan to fly in the next six months as of October 2021, up 14 percentage points from October 2020.