Challenge 3: Enabling Local Payments
Almost half of businesses in our study stated that being able to accept cross-border payments using local methods in countries they do business in is key to growing their sales.
Businesses are no longer limited by physical borders. Understanding customers’ payment preferences and offering local payment methods help to create an optimal checkout experience that can increase cross-border sales. Local payments are regionally preferred payment types that go beyond credit cards. These include digital wallets, bank transfers, cash vouchers, local debit networks, open invoicing and other methods used around the world to pay for goods and services in-store and online. Rapyd’s global payments network lets you offer over 900 payment methods with a single integration to enhance your customer experience, increase conversions and help develop trust and brand loyalty anywhere in the world where you do business.
Challenge 4: Organizational Readiness
To survive in international markets, it is important that organizations are structured to support cross-border growth. This may mean ensuring you have a local presence, that teams are aligned or that the right talent is in place. Another important element is the ability and willingness to tap into local talent that can provide a wealth of local expertise. Localizing site content for users with language translation, currency presentation and customer support teams, will help build local credibility and trust required with shoppers to convert.
Only a third of the businesses are completely ready (33%) with optimizing their organizational structure and over half (53%) have only made some progress in this area. About a third (33%) have invested in local talent while nearly half (48%) state that they are somewhat ready.
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