Today In B2B: Plaid Pairs With Codat On SMB Loans; Vietcombank Digitizes Corporate Banking

Today in B2B payments, Plaid announces a collaboration to strengthen its presence in the small business lending market, while Jeal launches a B2B eCommerce site for the dairy industry. Plus, Vietcombank digitizes its corporate banking operations, VARStreet integrates with SAP Business One, and Stripe secures a $95 billion valuation.

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    Plaid, Codat Team To Target UK SMB Loan Sector

    VARStreet Integrates With SAP For B2B Synchronization

    Software provider VARStreet has now been integrated with SAP Business One, according to a press release. VARStreet serves IT and office supply value-added resellers (VARs). Its modules come with a modern eCommerce platform, advanced sales quotation software, a CRM, a procurement tool and catalog integrations with over 45 distributors in the U.S. and Canada.

    Jeal Computer Services Debuts New eCommerce Site

    Jeal Computer Services has rolled out a new eCommerce site for online ordering, according to a report from FoodAndDrinkBusiness.com. The company has also added a new B2B payment gateway — both of these items will be available via its EasyVend dairy distribution software, the report noted. The new services let dairy businesses access automation for the entire ordering and payment process to avoid cash flow issues and overdue invoices.

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    iGTB Digitizes Vietcombank Corporate Banking Offerings

    Stripe Valued At $95 Billion After $600 Million Funding Round

    Stripe, with its new $95 billion valuation after a recent deal with investors, is now the most valuable private company in Silicon Valley, according to a report from Financial Times. The participants in the recent investment round, which netted Stripe another $600 million, include Ireland’s National Treasury Management Agency, Allianz, Fidelity, Baillie Gifford, AXA and Sequoia Capital.