Archa eyes open banking’s SMB card impact, HPE deploys IT financing and payments program, and PYMNTS’ latest Optimizing AP and AR Playbook
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Why Australia's Banking System Helps â And Hurts â SMB Card Adoption The tradition of requiring personal guarantees and in-person meetings to issue a small business credit card has been holding entrepreneurs back from adopting the payment tool. But Oliver Kidd, CEO of Australian commercial card FinTech Archa, says the ecosystem's embrace of open banking has ushered in new opportunities to ease friction and add value for small business cardholders. |
FinTechs Take On Payment Rail Status Quo While B2B FinTechs continue to develop technologies to sit on top of existing payment rails, this week's look at innovation in the landscape finds more technology firms looking to up-end the status quo â with ACH and small business payments hot spots of disruption. |
| Optimizing AP And AR Playbook™ | How Firms Can Speed Past The $150B Toll Of Legacy AP And AR Processes Online commerce is continuing despite a global pandemic, thanks to a tech-forward connected economy. Yet the back-office payment processes of millions of businesses have not seen the same kind of transformation: labor intensive, paper-based invoicing costs U.S. firms an estimated $150 billion a year. In the Optimizing AP And AR Playbook, PYMNTS examines how firms can employ virtual cards, eInvoicing and other innovations to bring their B2B payments into the 21st century. | | |
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