JPMC on banks’ trade finance innovation strategy, CEOs expect rash of SMB closures, and Conduent on the pandemic’s impact on buyer-supplier contracts
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | How A Pandemic Will Shape Buyer-Supplier Contracts Into The Future Although unanticipated, a global pandemic is not unprecedented, and the organizations that included force majeure clauses and language specifically related to pandemics within their buyer-supplier contracts were in a far better position than those that didnât this year. Still, organizations continue to rely on manual review of their contracts, an outdated strategy that Conduentâs Beth Fritts and Rajesh Bagga told PYMNTS can heighten supply chain risk and uncertainty. |
B2B FinTech Sees M&A Boom Market consolidation is in full-swing as organizations explore how to secure their futures in a volatile market. One of the biggest takeover discussions occurring today is that of TikTok by Microsoft â but consumer-centric technology companies aren't the only ones in the midst of an M&A spree. PYMNTS runs down the recent slew of merger and acquisition deals in the B2B FinTech space. |
| PODCAST: Working Capital | JPMC: Why Working-Capital Trade Finance Is On The Rise Corporates are now looking beyond their own four walls to promote healthy liquidity throughout the supply chain. As organizations adjust their cash-management strategies in the face of the pandemic, theyâre looking more toward off-balance sheet financing, according to J.P. Morgan Global Head of Trade Structured Solutions James Fraser. He told Karen Webster what that could mean for banks driving the evolution of their own trade finance offerings. | | |
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