
As Japan embraces its cashless vision, the country’s shift toward digital payments is changing how eCommerce businesses engage with customers. In 2023, cashless settlements accounted for nearly 40% of all
Approximately 7 out of 10 shoppers abandon their shopping carts, which leads to an estimated $18 billion in lost revenue for eCommerce businesses every year.
With one of the world’s largest eCommerce sectors, estimated to be worth $125 billion (as of 2025), a highly connected consumer base, a steady growth
Japan’s eCommerce market is expected to reach $190.53 billion in 2025, making it one of the most lucrative digital economies in the world. To succeed
Almost 70% of online shopping carts are abandoned, resulting in $18 billion in lost sales annually. Among the many reasons are friction in the checkout
Did you know that the global average cart abandonment rate is almost 70%, with countries like Japan having a rate as high as 89%? Abandoned
Every abandoned cart represents lost revenue. Imagine visiting an online store with every intention to make a purchase, only to encounter slow site performance, limited
Japan often invokes notions of the latest technology or cutting-edge ideas. In truth, many businesses, including collection agencies, have long been analog. Payments between the
Online stores constantly struggle to prevent eCommerce fraud, a challenge that has only grown in complexity. The surge in online shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Japan, historically known for its cash-reliant culture, is undergoing a remarkable shift toward cashless payments. Government initiatives and innovations in QR code payments and mobile
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