Chase gets into installment financing, Large sellers drive Squareâs Q4 results, How Airbnb uses payments to stay competitive | | Citi: Pre-Validation Can Speed Cross-Border Payments One mistyped account number can bring cross-border payments to a grinding halt â incurring fees and delays along the way. In Februaryâs B2B API Tracker, Citiâs Global Head of Payments and Receivables Manish Kohli tells PYMNTS how APIs that pre-validate payments data can reduce errors and costs, and improve speed. |
All The Worldâs A Stage For (Prudent) FX Risk Management More than ever before, firms are embracing business opportunities, and building out supply chains abroad. Yet, venturing beyond home base means grappling with FX-related risk, which â when done wisely â can reap rewards, as Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist of Cambridge Global Payments, explains to PYMNTS. |
Square: 51 Pct Of GPV Comes From Larger Sellers Square's fourth quarter results show GPV up 28 percent year on year, driven by larger sellers representing more than half the mix. In the meantime, greater uptake of the Cash App and lending products continued â and where Cash App monthly active users doubled year over year in December at 15 million users. |
| Payments And The Platform Economy Playbook | How Airbnb Uses Payments To Stay Competitive As the global sharing economy grows, consumers expect more from P2P rental platform experiences. In the latest Payments And The Platform Economy Playbookâ¢, Airbnbâs payments partnerships lead Logan Vander Linden tells PYMNTS how localized payments and a seamless user experience have become crucial for homesharing platform players battling to stay competitive in a saturated market. | | |
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