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December 122018

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Cannabis Banking

Bridging Banking Gaps For Cannabis Companies

More banks than ever are providing services for the cannabis industry, but a banking gap remains as cash is still king. Green Check Verified CEO Kevin Hart weighs in on how two heavily regulated industries can use tech to ensure compliance within an ever-changing regulatory landscape.

 

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Supply Chain Management

Corporations Stuck In The Planning Phase Of Supply Chain Digitization

Corporations have deployed a range of pilots and projects aimed at digitizing and automating their supply chains, but, according to research from Capgemini, less is more. Businesses with fewer projects — and a clear strategy — succeed with their initiatives. The vast majority, however, remain stuck in the testing phase.

 

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Payment Rails

How To Push For eB2B Payments When Vendors Don't Want Them

The goal of B2B payments today seems to be to remove paper checks from the equation, but Finexio CEO Ernest Rolfson offers some troubling insight: He rarely sees suppliers actually wanting to get paid in any way other than check. Even so, promoting ePayments adoption is still possible, says Rolfson, though it may not be ACH that ends up on top.

 

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