DOJ nomination seen as corporate ally, the U.K. says ânoâ to SMB loan regulations and Goldman Sachs plans to enter cash management space
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | In UK, Larger Firms Pay Suppliers Later The late payments epidemic continues in the U.K., and larger firms take longer to pay. Separately, itâs no cakewalk for Patisserie Valerie to get suppliers paid on time, and McKesson is demanding payment from a retailer for its unpaid invoices. |
Healthcare's CIOs Are Losing Their Purchasing Power The chief innovation officer (CIO) is often the driver of digital adoption for an organization, but new research suggests the CIO is losing their buying power in the healthcare sector, despite a current surge in IT spend and digitization efforts. Black Book's latest report examines why, and how technology procurement is shifting hands and forcing healthcare CIOs to adjust their role. |
| Data & Business Intelligence | Supply Chain Compliance Dives Into The Data Within the RegTech boom, businesses still often operate their compliance procedures without a system of record. GAN Integrity's VP of Marketing Adam Kaiser says that's like the finance department operating without an accounting or ERP platform. Data, he tells PYMNTS, is today's key to improving compliance down the supply chain as third-party due diligence becomes more complex than ever. | | |
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