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The growth in digital payments and the market pressures on merchants to be adaptive means that payment capabilities and the tools, teams, and partners that power them have been thrust into the spotlight and under the microscope. Yet this mature — but still dynamic — market is full of highly commoditized feature sets and virtually identical marketing and product messaging.
In the Forrester Wave evaluation of merchant payment providers, we evaluated the 12 most significant providers in the marketplace.
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Digital business professionals can use this report to understand the value they can expect from a merchant payment provider and to explore potential partners.
In our 24-criterion evaluation of merchant payment providers, we identified the most significant ones and researched, analyzed, and scored them.
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