The Payment Tech That’s a Win-Win for Suppliers and Buyers
Disruption isn’t going away anytime soon, but investment in tech-enabled B2B solutions can alleviate some of the strain throughout the supply chain.
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Disruption isn’t going away anytime soon, but investment in tech-enabled B2B solutions can alleviate some of the strain throughout the supply chain.
Widespread disruption is revealing fault lines as suppliers’ operations fall out of alignment with buyers’ demands. It’s time for B2B payments to start working for both sides.
As companies seek ways to make their global supply chains more efficient, one area that needs immediate attention is B2B payments.
Alternative liquidity solutions like supply chain finance and accounts receivable finance provide fast, non-debt access to cash.
Technology-enabled working capital solutions like supply chain finance provide companies accurate and easily accessible visibility into payments to improve cash flow forecasting and power agile business decisions amid disruption.
Growing demand for liquidity and timely payment across the supply chain is driving record interest in alternative financing solutions like accounts receivable finance.
In this interview with SupplyChainBrain, CEO PJ Bain shares how PrimeRevenue is analyzing data to monitor trends and support clients through providing access to cash.
Sustainability has started to reframe the way companies think about supply chain finance, and objectives are becoming more ambitious than simply optimizing supplier payment terms.
CEO PJ Bain discusses supply chain finance and how it benefits suppliers and buyers in a conversation with Supply Chain Brain.
For the food and beverage industry, having a predictive model and the financial flexibility to pivot when directions change is key to remaining competitive.
Strong suppliers mean a strong supply chain, and buyers would be smart to ensure the health of their suppliers as disruption continues in almost every industry.
CFO Nathan Feather discusses how supply chain finance helps industrial manufacturers and suppliers accelerate cash flow.
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