App fatigue changing developers’ strategies, employees find expense fraud easy and NFIB backs revised tax plans.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | In Foreign Investing, Money Comes With A Price Political regimes come and go. Structural reforms take root or donât. Currencies wax and wane. When money chases growth (and returns) across borders, investors must gird for turbulence, as recent events in Saudi Arabia and China show. Read More... |
Despite Plenty Of Concerns, SMB Optimism Holds Fast Small business owners have a lot on their plates today and, depending on who one asks, top concerns range from taxes to late invoice payments. Amid a wave of new surveys released on small business sentiment, PYMNTS wades through the data to examine how entrepreneurs are handling the array of worries with which they must deal. Luckily, research from Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Capital One and others often points to one thing: Despite the challenges, small businesses are optimistic. Read More... |
| Cash Management | Payments Apps In The Context Of The Enterprise At Large Payments apps can no longer afford to enter the enterprise without understanding how they fit into the broader context of other corporate tools. In todayâs market, that means payments apps will fall short if they canât interact with a slew of other SaaS solutions that have created an environment of app fatigue, says Nicolas Beique, founder and CEO of Helcim. Beique spoke with PYMNTS about how Helcim, which started off as a payments processor, is now reacting to corporatesâ needs for all apps to work as parts of the same whole, from payments to invoicing to product management. Read More... | | |
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