Amazon, WU team on X-Border payments, Global banks launch trade finance blockchain, Three reasons why businesses still use checks | | Mastercard Weighs In On B2B Paymentsâ Tipping Point In B2B payments, the tipping point looms â away from checks and toward seamless digital experiences. With Mastercardâs most recent earnings results underscoring the lure of B2B payments done beyond paper means, SVP Andrea Gilman explains to Karen Webster that as the tipping point nears, the conversation is shifting from âwhyâ to âhow.â |
How The Gig Economy Is Igniting Spend Management Innovation Gig workers have inspired many a paymentsâ innovations, including â says PEX CEO Toffer Grant â spend management solutions. The unique requirements of this workforce not only drive card program features and functions, but the underpinning of the technology platforms that power them. Hereâs why. |
The Three Reasons Why Businesses Still Use Checks For all the problems of paper checks, there are three main reasons why businesses stick with them for payments as the world digitizes. TransCard CEO Greg Bloh tells Karen Webster what they are and what digital payments must replicate to displace them from the B2B payments mix. |
| Disbursements Tracker™ | TRENDING: Freelancers Give Gig Economy An Instant Payments Push Freelancers follow the money â and when choosing employers, they prefer faster payments. Employers must meet these expectations if they want to hold onto gig workers. In the latest Disbursements Tracker, Tommy Mayfield, CEO of babysitting hiring service Wyndy, explains why app-based businesses need to put their money where their tech is â and why that means creating a faster and holistic payments experience. | | |
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