Companies are working to keep funds safe from bad actors as payments grow increasingly faster with person-to-person (P2P) solutions and real-time platforms. In addition, dollar bills, C-notes and the like are surviving, despite a push for cashless payments. And AMC Theatres is rolling out mobile order-ahead technology for moviegoers, as fitness apps are tapping into the subscription business model with free trials. All this, Today In Data.
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150: The approximate number of locations where AMC Theatres plans to offer mobile ordering by the end of summer.
$130B: The total projected losses of retailers due to card-not-present fraud from 2019 to 2023.
80 percent: The growth in data breaches in Hong Kong over the past five years.
70 percent: The share of top subscription plans that offer free trials.
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10: The approximate number of machines that will let users exchange cash for prepaid Visa debit cards at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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