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July 25, 2016

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Embracing An ISO 20022 Roadmap
 

Dialogue continues among stakeholders in adopting an ISO framework, especially in cross-border B2B payments — and key considerations center on an incremental or more comprehensive approach to faster payments.
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Data Dive

Corporate Treasurers Feeling The Summer Heat
 

Forget Brexit – mounting corporate debt, incoming regulations, and the upcoming presidential election are bringing waves of uncertainty for corporations in the U.S. and abroad. We break down all the ways treasurers' and CFOs' uncertainties manifest themselves on the balance sheets.
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Cash Management

U.S. Bank/Sage Partner To Expedite AP
 

U.S. Bank and Sage announce today a tool to not only streamline accounts payable, but to optimize it. The bank explained to PYMNTS how decisions like the timing of a payment, and payment rail, can be strategically made to get the corporate cash flowing smoothly – on both sides of the transaction.

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