Payments Powering Platforms Podcast |
Integrated Payments: The Way To An SMBâs Heart There are nearly 30M small businesses in the U.S. today. As different as they are, they all want to grow their businesses without worrying about the details of integrating and managing all of the services they need to run it. Rich Aberman, co-founder and chief strategy officer at WePay, tells Karen Webster how SaaS platforms are helping â by integrating payments into their solutions so that SMBs donât have to. Listen in. Read More... |
The Growing Demand For International Invoicing As businesses of all types set their sights on doing business across borders, managing receivables â and cash flow â is often a hodgepodge of solutions that force-feed international invoices into domestic systems. Flywireâs CEO Mike Massaro tells Karen Webster that a growing need to streamline the cross-border receivables management process is whatâs fueling the growing demand for international invoicing. Read More... |
Assembling Millennials' Digital Master Payments Plan Out with multiple apps and financial end points, and in with a single digital platform that gives millennials an easy onramp into managing their digital financial lives. Solana Cozzo, Mastercardâs head of prepaid and inclusive growth â North America markets, tells PYMNTS thatâs what millennials want, and why the first product to come from its Assemble prepaid digital platform â Assemble for millennials â gives issuers and innovators the tools to assemble digital products and solutions that meet their needs. Read More... |
| PYMNTS 2017 Year End eBook | 2017 In Payments: The Year Of ⦠Change was in the air in 2017. Industry experts in every corner of the payments world characterized it as a year of disruption and evolution, with tradition giving way to the financial landscape of the future. Digital saw fantastic growth â but digital security concerns also grew by leaps and bounds along with it. We asked 30 of the most innovative minds in payments to tell us what the âYear of 2017â in payments meant to them. Hereâs what they told us. Read More... | |