US and China approach trade agreement, Funding Circle reaches small business loan milestone and Ameren talks utility fraud's SMB target
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Report Breaks Down UK Late Payers By Geography A new report shows where the later payers are â and are not â in the United Kingdom, as defined by geography. In New York, legislation looms to get nonprofits paid on time. In China, a state owned aluminum firm is being watched for late payments on outstanding debt. |
Corporate Finance Execs Split On Threat Of Economic Recession Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell perhaps summed it up best when delivering his Senate testimony last week: While U.S. economic conditions are "healthy," they're not as strong as they were this time last year. Experts are split on whether that means a recession is coming, with chief financial officers clearly on one side of the fence. |
| Cybersecurity | Small Businesses In The Crosshairs Of Utility Fraud As cybercriminals deploy more sophisticated tactics to infiltrate the B2B processes of small businesses and steal money, some fraudsters are turning to more simple, but no less effective, social engineering tactics. Terry Roberds, director of corporate security for power company Ameren, outlines the growing risk of the utility scam, which uses the phone, prepaid cards and manipulation of human emotions to steal small businesses' money. | | |
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