Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 0:42:55 GMT -6
For this reason, many companies are experimenting with innovative solutions to quickly conquer parts of a still little-tapped market by offering high-tech services. Mondo Convenienza, a well-known company specializing in the sale of furniture and furnishing accessories, was among the first to offer an interesting service, Pay On Delivery, thanks to the support of PayPal. In fact, it is possible to pay comfortably from home, via a PayPal account , for purchases previously made in the store. By choosing the deferred payment formula, at the time of delivery the employee will present a code to the customer who will then be able to complete the purchase via smartphone or PC.
Mobile Payment: through NFC technology Bnl and Banca Mediolanum were the first credit institutions to launch Mobile Payment on the market: through NFC technology it is possible to pay for all purchases directly via smartphone. Just place your mobile phone on the Contactless Email List payment boxes and you're done. Furthermore, for spending under €25, it is not even necessary to enter the control PIN. In this way, speed and security for mobile payments are guaranteed. Finally, Jusp and Payleven have created small devices that allow smartphones to be transformed into real POS readers. By connecting the machine to your smartphone or tablet via an app that allows you to share information, you can accept any type of payment. Simply enter the amount to be paid on the application and the transaction is immediately executed after entering the PIN code on the keypad of the additional device.
The invoice is issued via email, which also allows for huge savings in wasting useless paper. A sector, that of payments via smartphone and tablet, which as you can see is constantly evolving and will certainly reserve surprises in the future.There are 14 million Italians who shop online , and in 2013 online purchases saw an increase of 18%. Last year, overall eCommerce turnover exceeded the threshold of €11 million. These are the salient data that emerged from the eleventh "Netcomm B2C eCommerce Observatory" which was presented at the "Bovisa" campus; the increase in online purchases - with an increase in turnover that takes us back to the times of the "boom" of the new economy - is indicative: Italians rely on the internet to save and cope with the crisis . Furthermore, in 2013 a notable step forward was recorded regarding "mobile" purchases, i.e. through tablets and smartphones, which alone "represented over 20% of the growth" - states the scientific director of the Observatory, Alessandro Perego – “exceeding a total of one and a half billion transactions”.
Mobile Payment: through NFC technology Bnl and Banca Mediolanum were the first credit institutions to launch Mobile Payment on the market: through NFC technology it is possible to pay for all purchases directly via smartphone. Just place your mobile phone on the Contactless Email List payment boxes and you're done. Furthermore, for spending under €25, it is not even necessary to enter the control PIN. In this way, speed and security for mobile payments are guaranteed. Finally, Jusp and Payleven have created small devices that allow smartphones to be transformed into real POS readers. By connecting the machine to your smartphone or tablet via an app that allows you to share information, you can accept any type of payment. Simply enter the amount to be paid on the application and the transaction is immediately executed after entering the PIN code on the keypad of the additional device.
The invoice is issued via email, which also allows for huge savings in wasting useless paper. A sector, that of payments via smartphone and tablet, which as you can see is constantly evolving and will certainly reserve surprises in the future.There are 14 million Italians who shop online , and in 2013 online purchases saw an increase of 18%. Last year, overall eCommerce turnover exceeded the threshold of €11 million. These are the salient data that emerged from the eleventh "Netcomm B2C eCommerce Observatory" which was presented at the "Bovisa" campus; the increase in online purchases - with an increase in turnover that takes us back to the times of the "boom" of the new economy - is indicative: Italians rely on the internet to save and cope with the crisis . Furthermore, in 2013 a notable step forward was recorded regarding "mobile" purchases, i.e. through tablets and smartphones, which alone "represented over 20% of the growth" - states the scientific director of the Observatory, Alessandro Perego – “exceeding a total of one and a half billion transactions”.