Intuit launches QuickBooks Commerce Sales Platform, FISPAN on contextual commerce’s B2B payments impact, and The Clearing House linsk with FIS to expand RTP to smaller FIs
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | Community FIs Battle Against Low Interest Rates To Help SMBs Thrive The PPP loan scheme had many small businesses turning to unfamiliar banks for support. It's accelerated a shift among business owners embracing their local, smaller financial institutions, says Chirag Shah, President and incoming CEO of Performance Trust. He spoke with PYMNTS about what's in store for community FIs as they position themselves to help small businesses weather economic volatility (and their own financial battles). |
Banks, FinTechs Dive Into New Payment Rails For B2B When it comes to payment rails innovation, financial service providers can either improve upon existing infrastructure or build entirely new rails altogether. This week's look at the latest innovation initiatives finds a big push for the latter. Between the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency clearing the way for financial institutions to embrace stablecoin, and The Clearing House's latest RTP push, new payment rails continue to gain traction. |
| PYMNTSTV | Personalization And Contextual Banking Drive The Consumerization Of B2B Payments The consumerization of B2B payments is taking its cue from contextual commerce. Lisa Shields, founder and CEO of FISPAN, tells Karen Webster that embedding banking products and services within enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can pave the way for chief financial officers and treasurers to do far more than simply track cash balances and pay bills. Hereâs what business banking in context can look like. | | |
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