While the concept of an eCommerce store is nothing new, the role it can play in allowing businesses to operate and sell their products online has never been more important. With recent closures and disruptions to physical stores in the UK, caused by extreme flooding and a global pandemic that has presented completely new challenges in regards to health and safety, what has this meant for consumers? How has this affected their shopping behaviour? Learn more from our latest infographic and check out our guide to ecommerce credit card processing.
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