PNC begins transacting using RippleNet, Apiso on the travel industry’s v-card embrace, and Plaid named as latest NACHA partner
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Small Business Owners Tackle Late Payments With Proactive Policies Small business owners are taking aim at late payments with proactive new policies and strategies in the United States. Elsewhere, in the U.K., the government is making stronger late payment rules with the Prompt Payment Code, and the U.S. has a greater share of late payments than the European Union (EU) or Asia Pacific (APAC) per one study. |
Workspace Sharing Entices B2B Venture Capital Dollars U.S.-based B2B startups took the reins this week, with five of the seven newly-funded technology firms based stateside. More than $213 million was raised, with investors targeting a range of solutions from alternative lending to document and application programming interface (API) management. But it was the workspace sharing industry that saw the most funding. |
| B2B Payments | The Travel Industry's Cross-Border B2B Payments Strategy Virtual B2B payments are enjoying a bit of popularity in the travel industry thanks to two factors. On one hand, virtual payments see opportunity in the segment; on the other, the rise of online travel agencies makes the sector ripe for virtual card adoption, says Apiso Co-Founder Andrew Sims. He spoke with PYMNTS about how these trends are beginning to converge in the Middle East, and what that means for more efficient cross-border B2B payments. | | |
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