Global Payments Architecture Report news and trends

Easing Cross-Border Tuition Reconciliation Pain
Global Payments // September 24, 2018

Class is in session. With over 1 million international students seated in U.S. colleges and universities these days, untangling tuition acceptance complexities can be a real grind. In the new Global Payments Architecture Report, St. John’s College CFO Michael Duran speaks with PYMNTS about how...

NEW REPORT: Acing Overseas Tuition Receivables
Global Payments // September 21, 2018

One of the biggest anxieties for businesses participating in the global economy is the potential of late or (worse) non-payment from an international partner, which can cause cash flow issues and, ultimately, hurt the bottom line. However, based on recent developments, changes could be in...

Deep Dive: Rethinking Global Supply Chains
Cross Border Commerce // August 27, 2018

Supply chain industry leaders are thus turning to a wide array of technologies to improve efficiencies, provide greater transparency and prepare for the influx of online customers and heightened demand for efficient deliveries. The Global Payments Architecture Report includes a Deep Dive examining how such...

Why It Pays To Think Globally In The Back-To-School Market
Cross Border Commerce // August 24, 2018

A broken link in the global supply chain can have a wide-reaching domino effect. The new Global Payments Architecture Report explores the payment difficulties that companies face in keeping the global supply chain well-oiled and running — especially over that last mile of payment. Dabbawalla...