IBM using blockchain for eProcurement tool, Fundbox explores how to tackle late payments, and Yes Bank accelerates B2B FinTech.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | How Regulators May Help Curb Late Supplier Payments In markets like the U.K. and Australia, regulators have scooped up the issue of late supplier payments. In the U.S.? Not so much. Fundbox, whose latest research finds harsh knock-on effects of delayed supplier payments, tells PYMNTS that there is another way regulators may be able to address the problem. Chief Product Officer Prashant Fuloria explains. Read More... |
SME Finance Means Missed Opportunities And Lost Sleep SME finance is about more than how much money is in the bank. For a small business owner, it means vehicles through which they can access working capital, how they invest in business growth, their outlook on financial standing, and even whether these entrepreneurs are losing sleep over money problems (they are). PYMNTS breaks down the latest data on SME finance. Read More... |
| Payments Ecosystem | The Amazon Effect (On Payments) The âAmazon Effectâ was a term reserved for retailers caught in the riptide of Amazonâs influence over how and where consumers shop. Karen Webster says that thereâs another Amazon Effect that could be far more disruptive, well, if youâre a digital wallet, that is. The Amazon Effect on Payments, Webster says, is where Amazon and its sprawling Alexa ecosystem makes it easier for any brand and any consumer to meet and do business anywhere â and harder for digital wallets to get in on that opportunity. Well, harder for all but maybe one of those wallets (maybe). Read More... | | |
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