Insights alert: Canadian consumer spending—Q1 2026
In our latest podcast episode, Sean McCormick breaks down current consumer spend trends, regional performance differences, and the economic pressures shaping purchasing decisions.
Read MoreIn our latest podcast episode, Sean McCormick breaks down current consumer spend trends, regional performance differences, and the economic pressures shaping purchasing decisions.
Read MoreCase Studies, Restaurant
We sat down with Isaac Olivier, Corporate Operations Director at Hello Nori (a proud Moneris merchant), to hear about their journey and how they’re redefining modern Japanese dining in Canada.
Podcast, Just Good Business, Shop Talk Podcast
This month, Al is joined by Jeff Calderwood, CEO of the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA), to discuss the economic impact of golf in Canada and how the industry reflects this year’s tourism trends.
Podcast, Yes We Are Open Podcast
In the season 4 premier of ‘Yes, We Are Open’ Al heads east to New Brunswick. His first stop is the Sackville Curling Club.
Case Studies
Maruhachi Ra-men opened its first location in downtown Vancouver in May 2013. Today, co-owner and CEO, Tatsushi “Tats” Koizumi, oversees the operation of all the restaurants in British Columbia.
Podcast, Yes We Are Open Podcast
Season 4 of the award-winning 'Yes, We Are Open' podcast starts April 3rd, 2022!
Insights & Trends, Data Services
The “Big Game” is a highly anticipated event for the food and beverage industry. Moneris spending data shows that spending is up across the sector, including an increase of 30% at bars, compared to the same event last year.
Insights & Trends, Data Services
Let’s look at some Moneris data to understand the consumer spending trends this Valentine’s Day.
Case Studies
This International Women’s Day, we honour and salute some of the exceptional female-led businesses across Canada that we are fortunate to have as Moneris merchants.
Shop Talk Podcast, Podcast, Just Good Business
Fraud continues to be an increasing problem for businesses. In Canada, it has led to hundreds of millions of dollars in losses each year. So how do you protect your business from fraudsters? It starts with awareness and the right tools.