Tracing Banking-as-a-Service’s evolution, Plastiq adds bank transfers to B2B payment platform, and Kountable on driving supply chain inclusivity for small businesses
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Driving Inclusive, Transparent Supply Chains For SMBs Small businesses play an integral part of global supply chains and cross-border trade. But enterprise-grade technologies often lock out the SMB user, limiting transparency and access to finance for smaller players. Kountable CEO Chris Hale explores the innovations driving inclusivity for small firms as the challenges of international trade intensify. |
Cards, Trade Credit Tech Bridge The Buyer-Supplier Gap Technologies and payment solutions are finding the opportunity to multitask with solutions that, while initially focused on the corporate buyer, have now expanded to tackle friction for the supplier as well. This week's look at the convergence of accounts payable and accounts receivable finds tools like commercial cards, trade credit, artificial intelligence and robotics process automation easing friction on both ends of a B2B transactions. |
| Banking-as-a-Service | Banking-as-a-Service Drives Toward A Seamless User Experience The Banking-as-a-Service model is evolving quickly, but that hasnât been without its missteps, Greg Bloh, CEO of Transcard, tells Karen Webster. Hereâs how he says BaaS has an opportunity to learn from past mistakes and achieve a seamless user experience while bridging the gap between payments and data. | | |
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