Potential of Mobile Payments Explored at the National Retail Federation Annual Convention
Mobility will have a strong showing at the National Retail Federation Expo, and retailers will be on the lookout for how they can leverage mobile payments.
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Deena M. Amato-McCoy is a veteran business journalist specializing in retail and retail technology. She has spent her career as a reporter and editor covering retail technology topics such as digital signage, beacon solutions, EMV, mobile payments and other customer engagement strategies for publications including RIS News, Grocery Headquarters, STORES, Chain Store Age, Apparel and others. Deena has cultivated strong industry relationships throughout her career, and is always keen to uncover key business trends. Follow Deena on Twitter @Deena46
Mobility will have a strong showing at the National Retail Federation Expo, and retailers will be on the lookout for how they can leverage mobile payments.
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