Western Union powers pay with cash on Amazon, Mobile smart kitchens reinvent food delivery, Citi on treasury’s real time reality | | Treasuryâs Need To Know Podcast Series |
Citi On Treasuryâs Real-Time Reality Treasury management, once a 9-to-5 grind, is becoming a job done in real time, all the time â as business is done across borders and time zones. Ron Chakravarti, Treasury Advisory Group head at Citi, tells Karen Webster in a new podcast that gaining insight into how much cash is there â and where it is â requires more than just infrastructure in an âalways onâ economy. Hereâs the heavy lifting guide. |
Mobile Smart Kitchens Reinvent Food Delivery The explosion of food on delivery options has been a boon to consumers â but not so much for merchants and the environment. Zume Inc. hopes to solve these problems â and enhance consumer convenience â with its version of the mobile smart kitchen. Alex Garden, its chairman and CEO explains to PYMNTS how it went from a pizza prototype to trying to hit the reset button on food delivery worldwide. |
Curbing Digital Advertisingâs Big Payments Fraud Problem With an estimated market value of $225 billion by 2020, itâs no surprise that digital and mobile advertising is an irresistible target for criminals. DataVisor CEO Yinglian Xie tells PYMNTS that the often impenetrable complexity of web advertising works in favor of fraud â and payments is the unwilling accomplice. Xie explains. |
What Brexit Uncertainty Will Mean For Ireland's FinServ Future The Brexit situation has seen a lot of action in the last six weeks, but not much in the way of resolution or clarification. It's creating a situation so uncertain it's terminal — and that is leaving financial services players once comfortably based in London looking around for greener and more stable E.U. pastures. And as it turns out, Ireland is able to deliver on both counts. |
| Corcentric Playbook | The Invoice Innovation Thatâs On The Roadmap Of 75 Percent Of AP Professionals Seventy-five percent of firms that process invoices in less than 10 days have innovation top of mind, with invoice innovations like ePayables and electronic order matching top of that list. Meanwhile, businesses that take 14 days or more to process invoices are opting out. In the latest Payables Friction Playbook, PYMNTS surveys 2,750 accounts payables (AP) professionals to dig into why the firms that forgo invoice innovation are the ones that need it most. | | |
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