B2B

Business-to-business is a situation where one business makes a commercial transaction with another. This typically occurs when: A business is sourcing materials for their production process for output .Example- Providing raw material to the other company that will produce output.

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WEX Goes The Mobile Route For Fleet
WEX Goes The Mobile Route For Fleet
April 13, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Corporate payments firm WEX has diversified its business in recent months, expanding from a fleet payments company into new verticals. One of the biggest moves...

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A Payment Rail Collage For Corporate Payments
A Payment Rail Collage For Corporate Payments
April 13, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Between legacy tools like paper checks, contemporary solutions like ACH and potential emerging innovations like the blockchain, B2B payments are no longer stuck with their...

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The Virtual Card Case For Nonprofits
The Virtual Card Case For Nonprofits
April 12, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Nonprofits can face greater pressure than their for-profit peers when it comes to compliance. Making sure the books add up properly is key to keeping...

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Able Exposes Sky-High (And Hidden) Business Loan Rates
Able Exposes Sky-High (And Hidden) Business Loan Rates
April 12, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Small business short-term loans can be expensive, but worse, borrowers may not always know what they’re paying. Get the Full Story Complete the form to...

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VC Bill Tai Backs The Invoice Financing Model
VC Bill Tai Backs The Invoice Financing Model
April 12, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Crowdfunding may be a stylish way for a business to get off the ground, but the crowdfunding model can play into small business finance in...

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Business Expense Fraud And Its True Costs
Business Expense Fraud And Its True Costs
April 12, 2016  |  B2B Payments

The days of larding expense reports with fake numbers and even line items have been long-lived, and business expense fraud costs firms as much as...

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