
Guide to selecting a POS software for unified commerce
This guide is for CIOs and business leaders of retail chains who are responsible for or involved in the evaluation process of selecting new point of sale (POS) software for their stores.
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Store fulfillment
More than 50% of all online orders from retailers with a unified commerce strategy are fulfilled from their stores.

Greater personalization
78% of consumers admit they are more likely to make repeat purchases from brands that offer personalized products, services, and communications.

Recommerce
The global second-hand clothing market will reach
$350 billion by 2028.

Enhanced in-store checkout experience
60% of shoppers consider long checkout lines to be the most unfavorable aspect of the in-store shopping experience.

Faster launches
Retailers that implement agile pricing strategies can experience up to a 10% increase in revenue.

Support for store openings and international expansion
79% of retail CIOs expect to invest in a net increase in the number of stores in 2024.

Optimization and Improvement of Inventory Management and Costs
58.9% of customers who leave a store without making a purchase do so due to stockouts.

Better employee experience and efficiency
74% of retailers with mature employee experience strategies achieve double-digit revenue growth year over year.

Reduction of in-store IT costs
IT costs can represent up to 2% of a retailer’s total revenue, making them a significant area for potential savings.

More and better-connected stores
Highly interoperable companies are 15% more likely to be able to improve the customer experience.

Greater capacity for innovation
92% of retailers believe that innovation is critical to their future growth.
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+55 000
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500
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