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December 5, 2016

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Regulation

In Australia, Scrutiny on SMB Loan Limits
 

Australia’s Big Four banks are under questioning, and in some cases, criticism, for the loan limits that some have in place for SMBs in that country. The question remains: How much is enough to keep businesses thriving?
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Data Digest

Checking In On The Small Business Owner
 

SMEs are preparing their New Year's Resolutions lists, so PYMNTS is checking up on the health of small businesses in the U.S., U.K. and Australia to see where their priorities are. There is some cause for concern, but luckily, analysts believe that a clearer vision of what SMEs will face from markets and regulators in 2017 means optimism hasn't run out.
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AR Automation

Disrupting The AR Department With Machine Learning
 

You've heard about AR automation. Technology advancements are making it easier to digitize the accounts receivable process in an effort to help companies get paid faster. But YayPay, an AR solutions provider, says innovation should go further. The company tells PYMNTS how tech, like machine learning, artificial intelligence and Big Data, enable smaller firms to manage accounts receivables the way a Fortune 500 company can.

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