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Mobile payments will account for more than $1 trillion in US point-of-sale transactions in 2027 Char

Mobile payments will account for more than $1 trillion in US point-of-sale transactions in 2027 [Insider Intelligence]( [Chart of the Day]( of the Day]( Charts. News. Analysis JUNE 27, 2024 [Mobile payments will account for more than $1 trillion in US point-of-sale transactions in 2027]( [Mobile payments will account for more than $1 trillion in US point-of-sale transactions in 2027]( Key stat: Proximity mobile payment transaction value will increase by 21.4% this year and by double digits through the end of our forecast in 2028. Beyond the chart: - Nearly 4 in 10 people in the US (39.3%) will use proximity mobile payments this year, according to our March 2024 forecast. - Apple Pay is the No. 1 proximity mobile payment platform by users in the US. No. 2 is the Starbucks mobile app, followed by Google Pay. - Creating seamless ways for consumers to buy in-store enhances the retail experience. Use this chart: - Push to modernize mobile payment technology in-stores. - Emphasize consumers’ need for convenience. [Read online]( More like this: - [Three-quarters of smartphone users will send mobile P2P payments by 2028]( - [Mobile proximity payments are entering the mainstream]( - [In-store retail payments are going contactless amid broadening payment method choice]( - [Digital wallets will approach half of POS transaction value share by 2027]( More Chart of the Day: - 6/26 - [AR’s next milestone]( - 6/25 - [Searching for retail media]( - 6/24 - [How much do people use ChatGPT?]( - 6/21 - [Retail media’s rise]( - 6/20 - [CTV steals budget]( EMARKETER has over 3,000 charts visualizing trends across digital advertising, ecommerce growth, Gen Z behavior, and more, that our clients utilize to add credibility to their strategy presentations and demand generation messaging. See more [charts](. Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Email sent to: {EMAIL} If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, [please read it in your browser here](. [Become a Premium Subscriber]( | [Advertise with us]( [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( ©2024 EMARKETER, One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](

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