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… Kristina Logue addresses 1800 delegates from across the payment … Logue President & Co-CEO (Interim) and Chief Financial Officer As the President & Co-CEO (Interim) and Chief … Minor changes to the following remarks may have occurred during delivery TORONTO, May 31, 2024 – Hello and welcome! …
… COVID-19 maintains grip on shifting spending and purchasing preferences; 42 … the latest data on Canadian payments trends since the onset of COVID-19, showing that spending below pre-pandemic levels … per cent in September About the study The payments trends during COVID-19 study was compiled by Payments Canada to …
… Government The Real-Time Rail allows governments to send and receive data-rich … Facilitating real-time payments allows governments of all levels to serve citizens faster financially while …
… Businesses Businesses are seeking faster and more efficient … satisfy customer demand and streamline processes. The Real-Time Rail improves liquidity and efficiency for businesses of all sizes. … Business in real-time Canadian businesses …
… Payments Canada’s latest survey, the Payments Behaviour Tracker — … payment challenges experienced by and payment innovations of interest to Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises … commerce appealing ー buying or selling products on-screen during live-streaming events like music concerts, sporting …
… By Jan Pilbauer, Executive Director of Modernization & CIO Since Canada set off on our Modernization journey, we have talked a lot about faster payments, a.k.a. the real-time rail. And, while I’m pretty sure the concept is quite …
… Consumers The Real-Time Rail gives Canadians more predictability and control … know their funds have been deposited securely with no risk of cancelation Predict and plan with certainty Being able … when they will get paid … Study begins to quantify benefits of payments modernization for business community … …
… 44 per cent say COVID-19 has changed their payments preferences to … new data on Canadian payment trends since the onset of COVID-19, showing that Canadians continue to spend less … and acts as a follow-up to the May 2020 study conducted during week five of the pandemic. The new data indicates …
… Returns to pre-pandemic levels with 15% year-over-year growth in … Pandemic changes long-term payment preferences for 43% of Canadians 50% of Canadians use e-commerce platforms more … Cash use continued to decline, a trend that accelerated during the pandemic. Cheques account for a small fraction of …
… By Robert Vokes Canadians are increasingly digital, and soon paying bills, … going for lunch to catch up with friends, but instead of waiting for separate payments to go through (you have to … in the drive thru!). Security is one key concern to note during this transformation. Companies will need to monitor …