Another week, another full plate of data to digest. By now, everyone on Earth probably knows the big number of the week — 200 million. That would be the number of accounts that seem to have been hacked right out from under Yahoo.
But the week was otherwise data-rich, and we’d hate for you to miss the less-explosive bits of data floating around the atmosphere.
Lucky for you, with the PYMNTS 11, you never have to….
- 24/7: How often the customer service department should be open for a 24/7 marketplace, according to Michael Ting, Hyperwallet’s senior vice president of digital markets.
- 3: The number of times per day Same Day ACH will move money between all bank accounts in the U.S.
- 11%: The amount of consumer churn on some products, according to Dan Burkhart, CEO and cofounder of Recurly.
- 1,500: The number of babies claimed by SIDS in 2014. Owlet Baby Care’s connected infant sock wants to lower that number, a lot.
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12%: The average boost paying with Apple Pay gives unattended retail.
- 77%: The proportion of millennials using mobile banking each month.
- 85 Million: The number of Walgreens Balance Rewards active members are now able to earn rewards via their Android mobile devices.
- 700 Million: The approximate number of chip cards in circulation in the U.S.
- 738,800: The estimated number of part-time staff to be hired this holiday season.
- 4%: JPMC’s predicted 2014 sales growth for the iPhone. Its analysts think everyone is overestimating iPhone 7 success.
- 15: The number of seconds measured between fraud attacks on planet Earth.