MSTS talks optimizing the architecture of a receivable, Visa and Intuit team up for India SMBs, and U.K. bankers ramp up RBS fund criticism
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Guiding Californiaâs Indie Truckers Through Legislative Disruption Californiaâs AB5 continues to weigh on the stateâs trucking industry, with some independent owner-operators taking the step to become standalone fleets. There are many barriers to this process, as CarrierHQ CEO Scott Prince and COO Brian St Amour tell PYMNTS, with insurance, cash flow management and B2B payments being particularly tricky components to new businesses. |
Payment Rail Innovators Eye Speed For Corporates New research predicts B2B payments will hold the greatest share of faster payments activity in the U.S., while in Brazil, officials anticipate its new national instant payments scheme will have significant benefits for businesses. Whether embracing development and adoption of new payment rails, or developing solutions for legacy ones, the latest in payments rail innovation is all about speed â even for corporate payments. |
| Receivables Management | The Architecture Of Accounts Receivable Late payments and fraud are glaring red flags of a breakdown in accounts receivable processes, but pinpointing exactly whatâs gone wrong â and how to fix it â can be a supplierâs nightmare. MSTS President Brandon Spear tells Karen Webster why vendors must reconfigure the architecture of a receivable in order to get paid when net terms say the payment is due. | | |
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