In today’s rapidly evolving economic landscape, understanding consumer behavior is essential for making informed business decisions. With data-driven insights, businesses can adapt to shifting consumer spending patterns, optimize resource allocation, and develop growth strategies that align with current market trends.
This member-exclusive workshop, hosted by Moneris, focuses on how consumer spending data can shape regional business development plans in Toronto. Sean McCormick, Vice President of Business Development at Moneris Data Services, will lead the session, providing valuable insights into the importance of using consumer data to drive economic forecasting and business strategies. The workshop will explore how local businesses and municipalities can use this data to overcome challenges, adapt to changing economic conditions, and plan for the future.
TRBOT members receive free access to workshops, whereas non-members can attend virtual workshops for free and are charged a nominal fee for in-person workshops.
- Discover how consumer spending trends can guide your business plans.
- Learn how to leverage both regional and national data to inform your business strategy.
- Understand how data-driven decision-making can help overcome challenges and help revitalize local communities.
- Insights into where consumers live, shop, and how their spending habits affect business strategies.
- Best practices for utilizing consumer data to inform resource allocation and business planning.
- Future outlook on consumer spending trends and how to adapt your business accordingly.
Moneris is Canada’s largest provider of innovative solutions for mobile, online, and in-store payments, processing more than one in three transactions in the country. Serving businesses of all sizes, Moneris offers hardware, software, and payment solutions that help Canadian businesses thrive and operate efficiently in a competitive market. With deep expertise in payment data, Moneris helps businesses use data insights to shape strategies and drive growth.