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Latest revision as of 22:52, 4 October 2023
Information technology.
Abbreviation for Quick Response code.
A machine readable visual code, in a square format.
- The rise of embedded payments
- "As digital transformation continues to surge through organisations, technology-enabled solutions will play an increasingly important role in payment processes and, ultimately, the customer journey.
- Considering that embedded payments are already used by many businesses across different sectors, now is the time to be investing in them to maximise their potential for tomorrow.
- We expect to see continued growth; not only in terms of adoption of embedded payments, but also in terms of innovation, especially when it comes to the breadth of use cases found for them.
- Also on the horizon is an evolution in terms of the range of solutions available, such as account-to-account payments using either QR codes or through a link that can be sent via email or by SMS.
- In a nutshell, embedded payments will play a crucial role as the industry strives to make payments even quicker, simpler and safer."
- The Treasurer - 2023 Issue 3 p p33.