UK bad SME debt spikes 70%, Advito warns against unnecessary business trips, and MarketInvoice adds support for international invoices.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | The Part Of Fraud Thatâs On The Decline We all know the story â fraud loses spiking, retailers fretting over the possible exposure, cybercrooks getting rich. But thereâs one part of fraud thatâs actually declining â thatâs the rate of fraud as a percentage of online sales. Signifyd VP Skye Spear and Karen Webster hosted a live discussion last week on the global state of online fraud and fraudâs silver lining: new tools and tech seem to be putting a crimp in the cybercrookâs style. Read More... |
Anticipating B2B Payments Evolution With B2C Payments Trends A new survey suggests American consumers are willing to embrace even the most abstract and advanced payments technologies in their lives, including voice recognition and digital currencies. So what does that have to do with B2B payments? Researchers say the survey could signal that corporates are getting ready to advance their payment technologies as consumers become more comfortable with the idea. Here are all the data points from the survey you need to know. Read More... |
| T&E | Business Travel Isn't Just Costly â Sometimes, It's Unnecessary When you think about business travel spend optimization, getting a good deal on airfare or limiting employees' budgets while away may be top of mind. But optimization must go deeper, into assessing traveler behavior, contract management â even the decision for an employee to travel at all, says Advito principal and vice president Lesley O'Bryan. She tells PYMNTS why Big Data is the foundation of the entire optimization process. Read More... | | |
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