Ingenico Russia: Russian merchant acquiring market in 2016 - forecasts and prospects
Despite the difficulties in the economy and high volatility of the ruble, in 2015 the Russian market leaders stay adhered to their previously adopted strategy of the joint development of the payment infrastructure in Russia. Pavel Alexandrov, CEO of Ingenico Russia, shares his vision of factors that will impact the market most noticeably in 2016, and trends that will be dominating.
Despite the difficulties in the economy and high volatility of the ruble, in 2015 the Russian market leaders stay adhered to their previously adopted strategy of the joint development of the payment infrastructure in Russia. Pavel Alexandrov, CEO of Ingenico Russia, shares his vision of factors that will impact the market most noticeably in 2016, and trends that will be dominating.
Journal: PLUS Journal 2 (225) 2016
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