Visa collaborates on corporate push payments, GEODIS eyes future supply chain resiliency, and Deloitte partners for SMB Lending-as-a-Service
| | BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS EDITION | How China Fuels Alternatives To Correspondent Banking China is a notoriously challenging market for foreign payment service providers, but remains a critical corridor for cross-border B2B payments. Harbour & Hills CEO Rahul Tripathi tells PYMNTS how the market forces PSPs to rethink the traditional correspondent banking model, either through improving the existing framework or bypassing it altogether. |
SMBs Find Cash Flow Support In Cards As small businesses scramble to secure federal coronavirus relief funding, corporate buyers and their commercial card issuers see an opportunity to support SMB cash flow. This week's look at commercial card innovation explores how the card industry is taking the opportunity to strengthen SMB liquidity through corporate card acceptance. |
| B2B Payments: COVID-19 Impact Report™ | Rewriting The Future Of Supply Chain Success COVID-19 has interrupted global supply chains, leaving companies scrambling for alternate ways to keep operations running smoothly. However, businesses can learn lessons from this impact should a global disturbance arise in the future, says Brian Reed, vice president of supply chain optimization for global transport and logistics company GEODIS. In the B2B Payments: COVID-19 Impact Report, Reed explains how creating flexible, diverse supply chains and adopting digital shipment tracking tools helps build businessesâ resilience. | | |
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