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October 28, 2016

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DLT, Moving Beyond the Testing Stage
 

Distributed ledger technology is still in its nascent stages. What will it take for Financial Institutions to embrace DLT more fully? Caitlin Long, president and chairman at Symbiont, offers up a roadmap of adoption that sees some traction next year.
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VC Investments

B2B FinTech Backers Diversify
 

It was hardly the most valuable week for B2B venture capital, coming in at a modest $43M raised. Still, backers diversified their funding, across B2B finance industries and across national lines. We break down who secured the dough – and where.
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Cash Management

A B2B Payments Magic Trick: Making AR Disappear
 

With small suppliers allowing their buyers to wait months without paying, SMEs could be considered the largest lenders of trade credit in the U.S., says NOWaccount CEO Lara Hodgson. She explains how funding the buyer, not the supplier, could lead to monumental shifts in the B2B ecosystem, and the national economy.

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