FI.SPAN partners with Beanworks on B2B payments, HRS eyes hotels in v-card adoption, and researchers warn SMBs of GDPR non-compliance.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | What The Last 25 Years Of X-Border B2B Payments Tells Us About The Next The more things change in B2B payments, the more they stay ⦠anything but the same. Cambridge Global Payments CEO Gary McDonald tells Karen Webster that regulation and technology, coupled with growing global business demands, has driven a sea change in how B2B payments cross border happens. He looks in the rearview mirror of cross-border payments and weighs in on whatâs next in the wake of the companyâs acquisition by FLEETCOR. Read More... |
VCs Back Bitcoin For B2B Payments, AI For Enterprise Analytics This weekâs B2B venture capital roundup saw a few of the usual suspects on the board, namely expense management and SaaS. But the largest funding rounds went to startups working with nuanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning and bitcoin to facilitate B2B payments, totaling a combined $85 million in funding for B2B FinTechs. Read More... |
| T&E | Hotels May Hold The Key To Greater V-Card Adoption In Corporate Payments Benefits of virtual cards include heightened security, richer transaction data and the efficiency of electronic payments â all of which can be quite valuable for employees booking business travel. So, why are v-cards seemingly unable to achieve greater adoption levels in B2B payments? PYMNTS takes a look at some of the key barriers and speaks with corporate hotel program solutions provider HRS, who says hotel acceptance of v-cards could play a crucial role. Read More... | | |
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