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.

Source: en.wikipedia.org

China’s Latest Show Of Support For P2P Lending
China’s Latest Show Of Support For P2P Lending
June 16, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Chinese officials may have given the stamp of approval for the alternative lending market last week, but it’s foreign alt-financers that seem to be catching...

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When Big Data And SME Lending Collide
When Big Data And SME Lending Collide
June 16, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Big Data is set to play a massive role in the rejuvenation of small business lending throughout the world. As traditional banks slowed their application...

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Global Spotlight: Chile
Global Spotlight: Chile
June 15, 2015  |  B2B Payments

In the world of B2B innovation, Chile is most often mentioned in the context of e-invoicing. While it’s true that the nation is among the...

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Volkswagen Overhauls Procurement For Its Dealers
Volkswagen Overhauls Procurement For Its Dealers
June 15, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Automaker Volkswagen is looking to make the process by which its individual dealers procure vehicles faster and far more cost efficient. Reports published Friday (June...

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Amazon Closes In On Pan-India B2B Service
Amazon Closes In On Pan-India B2B Service
June 15, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Amazon is strengthening its B2B eCommerce operations in India, but the digital shopping giant has yet to make its services available throughout the entire country....

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UK Folds Under Pressure, Scraps Digital Services Framework
UK Folds Under Pressure, Scraps Digital Services Framework
June 15, 2015  |  B2B Payments

The U.K.’s Digital Services framework will soon be no more. In his June update released last week, program director Tony Singleton wrote that the third...

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