Brite Payments, a provider of open banking-based instant payments, will host its upcoming webinar Payment Insights 2024 at 15:00 CEST (14:00 BST) on Thursday, 26 September.
Drawing upon exclusive survey data and findings from the 2024 Instant Economy Payment Insights report, leading payments experts will provide businesses with essential insights into the evolving landscape of online payments across Europe, with a particular focus on the rise of Pay by Bank.
In today’s fast-paced digital economy, understanding consumer payment preferences is crucial for businesses aiming to optimise their payment strategies. Contextualising the findings of a survey of more than 8,000 consumers across six major European markets, the webinar promises a comprehensive look into the current state of online payments and what is driving consumer choice.
Webinar attendees can expect actionable insights on the following;
Most important factors driving consumer choice of payment method
Determining the right payment mix based on evolving consumer preferences
The rise of Pay by Bank with country-level insights into its usage and potential for growth
Predictions for online payments in 2025
The Payment Insights 2024 webinar on 26 September will be led by seasoned experts from the payments industry. Luke Trayfoot, Chief Commercial Officer at Brite Payments, has more than a decade of ecommerce and payments experience at companies including Mangopay and PayPal, and brings a wealth of knowledge on how merchants can navigate the dynamic online payments landscape. Manfred Schulz, Head of Merchant Solutions at Brite Payments, draws on his background from Klarna and Unzer and shares how market trends can be translated into effective payment strategies. Lisa Calderwood, Communications Manager at Brite Payments, will moderate the discussion.
For more information and to register for the webinar, please visit: https://goodthings.britepayments.com/webinar-payment-insights-2024
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