The payments industry is transforming.
Noncash payments methods are quickly becoming the norm.

Business Insider Intelligence projects digital payments to continue to grow through 2023 and beyond.
This shift has created a battle between incumbents and startups vying to become the leaders of the future of payments.While incumbents have massive scale to lean on, startups typically offer a much friendlier user experience. Whoever can master both first will win the battle.
That will require navigating four key digital transformations: diversification, consolidation and collaboration, data protection and automation.
In this FREE section of The Future of Payments slide deck from Business Insider Intelligence, we look at the first key digital transformation: diversification.
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