Automation of business-to-business (B2B) payments continues to remain elusive. While checks are stubbornly pervasive, there is promising news in the vision for processing data and dollars among business partners. This session will detail NACHA and other industry organizations’ initiatives leading the way in facilitating the move from paper instruments to electronic payments by mid-sized and smaller businesses. Learn about opportunities for electronic disruption and where financial institutions might begin to gain traction in B2B ACH payments.
With the unpredictable economic environment and the importance of cash and liquidity on the corporate agenda, finance executives are evaluating the effectiveness of current operations across payables and receivables. Many companies are turning to payment factories to deliver value across the entire organization.
It has been 34 years since the first online B2B transaction was completed – and much has changed since then. In a time when payment companies are under tremendous pressure to produce more with fewer resources, many are jumping the traditional payments ship and switching over to electronic payments. This slideshare will take you on a journey from paper checks to automation in the B2B space, and unveil the power of AvidXchange's solutions on a company’s bottom line.
B2B Payments in the Networked Age: How to Reduce Risk, Improve Communication,...SAP Ariba
"While innovation abounds in the consumer world, the most recent true innovation in B2B payment was introduced the same year as the Betamax videotape (1975) using the same IBM patented technology as the 1960's Bat-computer. With more than 50 percent of U.S. payments being made by check, and electronic B2B payment methods that contain too little information, businesses struggle with the consequences of a payment system that is opaque, complex, risky, and disconnected from their core payables and P2P processes. In the Networked Economy of the 21st century, this should not be so and B2B payments are ripe for needed change.
In this session, you will hear from industry experts and Ariba customers about how AribaPay (Ariba's groundbreaking B2B payment solution) is changing the game by:
• Removing the need for companies to capture, manage, and maintain vendor bank information inside their ERP
• Integrating payment directly into the P2P process
• Delivering rich remittance and track and trace payment visibility to suppliers
• Virtually eliminating payment risk and the need to field supplier inquiries
• Supercharging P2P supplier enablement efforts"
Small Business Adoption of EMV TechnologyIntuit Inc.
Intuit surveyed small business owners to get their perspectives on EMV technology and the upcoming liability shift.
The survey data is based on an online multiple-choice questionnaire, administered to 504 U.S. small businesses, at the owner or manager level, with 1-100 employees. The survey was fielded by Ebiquity from April 22-27, 2015; all respondents accept credit cards through mobile swipers and/or physical point of sale terminals.
With the unpredictable economic environment and the importance of cash and liquidity on the corporate agenda, finance executives are evaluating the effectiveness of current operations across payables and receivables. Many companies are turning to payment factories to deliver value across the entire organization.
It has been 34 years since the first online B2B transaction was completed – and much has changed since then. In a time when payment companies are under tremendous pressure to produce more with fewer resources, many are jumping the traditional payments ship and switching over to electronic payments. This slideshare will take you on a journey from paper checks to automation in the B2B space, and unveil the power of AvidXchange's solutions on a company’s bottom line.
B2B Payments in the Networked Age: How to Reduce Risk, Improve Communication,...SAP Ariba
"While innovation abounds in the consumer world, the most recent true innovation in B2B payment was introduced the same year as the Betamax videotape (1975) using the same IBM patented technology as the 1960's Bat-computer. With more than 50 percent of U.S. payments being made by check, and electronic B2B payment methods that contain too little information, businesses struggle with the consequences of a payment system that is opaque, complex, risky, and disconnected from their core payables and P2P processes. In the Networked Economy of the 21st century, this should not be so and B2B payments are ripe for needed change.
In this session, you will hear from industry experts and Ariba customers about how AribaPay (Ariba's groundbreaking B2B payment solution) is changing the game by:
• Removing the need for companies to capture, manage, and maintain vendor bank information inside their ERP
• Integrating payment directly into the P2P process
• Delivering rich remittance and track and trace payment visibility to suppliers
• Virtually eliminating payment risk and the need to field supplier inquiries
• Supercharging P2P supplier enablement efforts"
Small Business Adoption of EMV TechnologyIntuit Inc.
Intuit surveyed small business owners to get their perspectives on EMV technology and the upcoming liability shift.
The survey data is based on an online multiple-choice questionnaire, administered to 504 U.S. small businesses, at the owner or manager level, with 1-100 employees. The survey was fielded by Ebiquity from April 22-27, 2015; all respondents accept credit cards through mobile swipers and/or physical point of sale terminals.
66% of IT decision makers, including C-suite executives, believe that Chip and Signature does not offer credit card holders sufficient security and that Chip and PIN should be required, according to a new survey on EMV readiness from Randstad Technologies, a leading technology talent and solutions provider. By October 15, 2015, the majority of U.S. businesses must transition to EMV-capable technologies or become liable for any costs incurred from fraud using old magnetic strip technologies.
Analyzing Chime's on-boarding user experience to see how they have user proceed through the application process. Listing what I love and hate about their flow.
Data & Dollars Delivery: NACHA’s Roadmap for XML in the ACHNasreen Quibria
The growth trajectory of Extensible Markup Language (XML) in the supply chain is driving processing efficiencies, with the notable exception of the payments enterprise, where U.S. businesses now re-associate 13 billion remittances each month through costly and inconsistent processes. The expanding usage of XML in core banking infrastructure means that a standard approach to XML in the ACH is an opportunity to promote greater exchange of electronic payment remittances for all sizes of businesses. This presentation provides NACHA’s roadmap for using XML in the ACH and discusses stakeholder recommendations for leveraging the ACH Network so business can improve their payables and receivables processes.
How would digital technology change the landscape of retail branch banking? Will the physical network disappear? Will robots replace human financial advisers? Will augmented reality become everyday life? This presentation looks at the value chain of branch banking and the relevance of five innovative technologies: Open API, artificial intelligence, RPA, augmented reality and blockchain.
4 best practices in digitizing mortgage verificationExperian
The journey to a mortgage is complex and expensive, so of course the transaction will require more than a few swipes on a smartphone. Underwriting a sizeable loan can take weeks with the task of collecting income and asset documents to analyze and verify. In fact, one source from the Mortgage Bankers Association says the average mortgage application has ballooned to 500 pages. With advancements in digital verification, lenders can dramatically accelerate the process, providing benefits to both their own operations and the consumer mortgage experience.
Bill paying habits among accounting and accounts payable professionals are far more advanced at home, where they use a number of electronic payment methods, than at work, where they overwhelmingly rely on paper checks.
Muds Services:
1. Resolution of all queries regarding documents and procedural requirements.
2. End-to-end assistance in obtaining PP license from RBI.
3. Complete support in business plan development, IT Planning, and Application Filing.
4. Consultations and advisory for PCI DSS Compliance.
5. Advisory on Wallet Type (Closed & Semi-Closed, Open).
Payments Pulse Survey: Small Business Edition (October 2019)Payments Canada
This year’s survey, which focuses on the payment trends, interests, and views of Canadian small businesses, revealed the majority of small businesses do fewer than 25 per cent of their transactions in cash but still feel obligated to accept it.
The 2019 Payments Pulse: Small Business Edition was undertaken by Leger and Payments Canada between September 17, 2019 and September 24, 2019. An online survey of 300 Canadian small business owners of companies with less than 499 employees was completed using Leger’s online panel. The margin of error for this study was +/- 5.6%, 19 times out of 20.
Find out why B2B companies are making the move from paper checks to electronic payments. And in the process, they are dramatically reducing transaction costs and earning rebates at the same time.
Virtual card payments are a great way to pay suppliers while reducing expenses and generating revenue. If you already use a purchasing card or electronic payments through your bank to pay your suppliers and vendors, you may be missing the big picture in supplier payments optimization.
The fact is, most treasury bank programs fall short in supplier conversion success rates. Store Financial is a full-service provider, encompassing the entire process chain, which ensures maximum supplier conversion to card payments. Plus, Store Financial has the most secure B2B payment solution available – more secure than check, credit card and ACH payments, and even other virtual card payments.
Utilizing our Custom Loop™ platform, the highest level of payment security is achieved. Custom Loop™ is a controlled authorization process that keeps only your selected network of suppliers and vendors “in the loop” for the right payment, in the right amount, at the right time. We remove all the noise and clear the way to engage your suppliers in a one-on-one payment relationship, allowing you to strengthen ties – and your brand.
To find out how you can utilize Store Financial’s Custom Loop™ platform to emphasize your brand while servicing your customers and optimizing your payment process, see our presentation titled, Transform Accounts Payable Into a Revenue Center.
66% of IT decision makers, including C-suite executives, believe that Chip and Signature does not offer credit card holders sufficient security and that Chip and PIN should be required, according to a new survey on EMV readiness from Randstad Technologies, a leading technology talent and solutions provider. By October 15, 2015, the majority of U.S. businesses must transition to EMV-capable technologies or become liable for any costs incurred from fraud using old magnetic strip technologies.
Analyzing Chime's on-boarding user experience to see how they have user proceed through the application process. Listing what I love and hate about their flow.
Data & Dollars Delivery: NACHA’s Roadmap for XML in the ACHNasreen Quibria
The growth trajectory of Extensible Markup Language (XML) in the supply chain is driving processing efficiencies, with the notable exception of the payments enterprise, where U.S. businesses now re-associate 13 billion remittances each month through costly and inconsistent processes. The expanding usage of XML in core banking infrastructure means that a standard approach to XML in the ACH is an opportunity to promote greater exchange of electronic payment remittances for all sizes of businesses. This presentation provides NACHA’s roadmap for using XML in the ACH and discusses stakeholder recommendations for leveraging the ACH Network so business can improve their payables and receivables processes.
How would digital technology change the landscape of retail branch banking? Will the physical network disappear? Will robots replace human financial advisers? Will augmented reality become everyday life? This presentation looks at the value chain of branch banking and the relevance of five innovative technologies: Open API, artificial intelligence, RPA, augmented reality and blockchain.
4 best practices in digitizing mortgage verificationExperian
The journey to a mortgage is complex and expensive, so of course the transaction will require more than a few swipes on a smartphone. Underwriting a sizeable loan can take weeks with the task of collecting income and asset documents to analyze and verify. In fact, one source from the Mortgage Bankers Association says the average mortgage application has ballooned to 500 pages. With advancements in digital verification, lenders can dramatically accelerate the process, providing benefits to both their own operations and the consumer mortgage experience.
Bill paying habits among accounting and accounts payable professionals are far more advanced at home, where they use a number of electronic payment methods, than at work, where they overwhelmingly rely on paper checks.
Muds Services:
1. Resolution of all queries regarding documents and procedural requirements.
2. End-to-end assistance in obtaining PP license from RBI.
3. Complete support in business plan development, IT Planning, and Application Filing.
4. Consultations and advisory for PCI DSS Compliance.
5. Advisory on Wallet Type (Closed & Semi-Closed, Open).
Payments Pulse Survey: Small Business Edition (October 2019)Payments Canada
This year’s survey, which focuses on the payment trends, interests, and views of Canadian small businesses, revealed the majority of small businesses do fewer than 25 per cent of their transactions in cash but still feel obligated to accept it.
The 2019 Payments Pulse: Small Business Edition was undertaken by Leger and Payments Canada between September 17, 2019 and September 24, 2019. An online survey of 300 Canadian small business owners of companies with less than 499 employees was completed using Leger’s online panel. The margin of error for this study was +/- 5.6%, 19 times out of 20.
Find out why B2B companies are making the move from paper checks to electronic payments. And in the process, they are dramatically reducing transaction costs and earning rebates at the same time.
Virtual card payments are a great way to pay suppliers while reducing expenses and generating revenue. If you already use a purchasing card or electronic payments through your bank to pay your suppliers and vendors, you may be missing the big picture in supplier payments optimization.
The fact is, most treasury bank programs fall short in supplier conversion success rates. Store Financial is a full-service provider, encompassing the entire process chain, which ensures maximum supplier conversion to card payments. Plus, Store Financial has the most secure B2B payment solution available – more secure than check, credit card and ACH payments, and even other virtual card payments.
Utilizing our Custom Loop™ platform, the highest level of payment security is achieved. Custom Loop™ is a controlled authorization process that keeps only your selected network of suppliers and vendors “in the loop” for the right payment, in the right amount, at the right time. We remove all the noise and clear the way to engage your suppliers in a one-on-one payment relationship, allowing you to strengthen ties – and your brand.
To find out how you can utilize Store Financial’s Custom Loop™ platform to emphasize your brand while servicing your customers and optimizing your payment process, see our presentation titled, Transform Accounts Payable Into a Revenue Center.
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An outline of the 'zero cost option' for electronic transactions in the developing world. By making electronic transactions as cheap and attractive to use as cash, governments can increase revenue while reducing administrative overheads for government departments, businesses and individuals.
Presentation Only: Case Study for Implementing Successful eBilling StrategiesJOSH CARROLL
This is the presentation of a live webinar held by Plymouth Rock Assurance, Striata, and Western Union Payments entitled, "A Case Study for Implementing Successful eBilling Strategies"
Subscribed 2019 - Going Global: Demystifying International PaymentsZuora, Inc.
Going global is a key strategy to drive company growth, but setting up and managing international payments can be very complicated. Join us at this session to understand payment operation requirements for multi-geography expansion and the Zuora configurations that will help you take your business anywhere in the world.
Digitizing Merchant Payments: What Will It Take?CGAP
A staggering amount of cash is paid to retail merchants worldwide -- around $19 trillion out of a total of $34 trillion in payments. What will it take for digital payments to beat cash?
Working Capital Management: The Missing Link in Payables and P2PSarah Fane
While automation is widely adopted across the Procure-to-Pay (P2P) process, many companies are not leveraging technology to the full extent, and therefore not capturing the full range of benefits.
There is one area in particular where organizations are missing important opportunities. When it comes to working capital management, many still follow traditional approaches that don’t leverage digital innovation for business advantage.
This report will examine where companies are falling short and how to make the most of your investment in your P2P process.
Connected with Your Systems. Connected with Your Suppliers. Vendorin Connect integrates seamlessly with most financial systems, requires no investment in hardware or software, leverages your existing bank relationships, and provides a direct connection to hundreds of thousands of electronically enabled suppliers who are ready to begin accepting electronic payments from your organization. The result is a quick and easy implementation and the immediate conversion from checks to electronic payments.
Payments Pulse Survey: Small Business EditionPayments Canada
Of the over one million employer businesses in Canada, 99.7 per cent represent small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), leaving 0.3 per cent representing large businesses. As a key economic driver, Payments Canada decided to focus a survey specifically on the payment interests of Canadian SMEs, Payments Pulse Survey: Small Business Edition.
Building on our E&Y report How can payments modernization benefit Canadian businesses? released earlier this year, we dug deeper to find out how payments systems meet SMEs’ business needs, how inefficiencies in current payments processing impact SMEs and how SMEs anticipate benefiting from a new payments system.
The introduction of new systems, rules and standards as part of Payments Canada’s Modernization program will foster a faster, safer and more data-rich payments environment. The top anticipated enhancements will come from new real-time payments, giving small businesses more choice in how they make their payments, and the adoption of the ISO 20022 data standard, which has the potential to improve automation and efficiency by increasing the data that travels with a payment.
What we heard loud and clear is that Canadian SMEs are ready for more payment options. They want more choice for their customers at point-of-sale and more options for their back-office payments to suppliers and vendors, such as e-transfers, e-wallets and the digital currencies. And of course, they want their payments to be safe and secure.
Finally, the survey found that overwhelmingly the majority of SMEs are willing to integrate new technologies into their operations to meet future payment needs.
The second annual Payments Pulse Survey: Consumer Edition delves into the payment preferences and priorities for Canadian consumers. This year, the survey was conducted in two phases. Phase 1 served as a pulse check on trends spotted in the 2017 survey and helped inform dialogue and discussion at the Payments Canada SUMMIT – Canada’s largest payment conference, held May 9-11, 2018 in Toronto. The follow-up Phase 2 survey dove deeper into specific consumer needs and issues that emerged as hot topics at The SUMMIT, including ‘invisible payments’ and social media payments.
Procurement & Payables: An Analyst Perspective on the Future of B2B Payment a...SAP Ariba
B2B payments and working capital management are increasingly intertwined as companies look to their payables to drive strategic value. Both Procurement and Finance are turning their attention to new payment, working capital management, and supply chain finance strategies. In this session, analysts from McKinsey and Chainlink will share research and perspectives on the changes, challenges, and opportunities that companies face with these new strategies. This session is sponsored by Discover, SAP Ariba's partner in developing and delivering the award-winning innovation AribaPay.
Payment IQ Bootcamp #5 - Alternative Payments, What to Do When Plastic Isn't ...ROI Payments
While plastic, via credit and debit cards, dominate electronic transaction methods in the West, that isn't the case in global markets. This webinar explains how merchants can develop a strategy to evaluate and implement some of the 200+ alternative payment methods used throughout the world.
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NACHA Payments 2018 Annual Conference
More and more companies and financial institutions in the U.S. are adopting ISO 20022. Yet, migrating to ISO 20022 is not so simple nor straightforward. A growing challenge is the technical preparation in sending and receiving payment message files in the corporate on-boarding process. Hear real-world experiences on implementation of ISO 20022 for corporate to bank payment operations. Learn about the latest product available on NACHA's ISO 20022 Resource Center to complement NACHA's ISO 20022 Mapping Guide & Tool to offer efficiencies and reduce risk in the ISO 20022 integration process.
NEACH Innovating Payments 2018
Today we live in an "API economy" that promises to transform business processes and customer experience. Come to this session to explore how APIs are disrupting and driving innovation in financial services around the globe. Understand the benefits and unknowns of APIs and hear about practical examples of APIs in action. Learn what is happening right here in the U.S from effective API strategies to efforts by Afinis, a membership-based standards governance organization under the NACHA umbrella, and what you should take away to enable richer solutions and improved client experiences at your organization.
Insights on ISO 20022 - Digging into the DNA of Faster PaymentsNasreen Quibria
NEACH’s 2018 Payments Management Conference
ISO 20022 has become a key ingredient in the recipe for next generation systems around the globe. What is ISO 20022 and why the push to build immediate payment schemes on this standard? Speakers will provide an overview of ISO 20022 and explore the faster payments landscape here in the U.S. – from The Clearing House Real-Time Payments solution to Zelle and MasterCard. This session will offer insights on instant payment solutions and the ways they are leveraging ISO 20022 to facilitate greater information exchange and drive value to end users.
Demystifying Faster Payments – Separating Hype from RealityNasreen Quibria
NEACH’s 2017 Payments Management Conference
Faster payments trends may affect you sooner than you think! Hear about the latest solutions in development from the Federal Reserve Task Force activities, the Clearing House, and other initiatives. Learn about what’s on the horizon and what will it mean for your financial institution.
How to Execute Standardized ISO 20022 Payment Initiation Via the ACH Network Nasreen Quibria
NACHA Payments 2017 Annual Conference
Today, businesses worldwide are employing ISO 20022 messaging to execute payments to currencies around the globe, and are initiating payments as well in U.S. dollars via the ACH Network. While usage is currently stratified among the largest businesses and banks, ISO 20022 messaging should be on the roadmap of every business, financial institution and payments provider. Increase in ISO 20022 usage for financial messages is being driven by SEPA (Single Euro Area Payments) mandates, as well as tremendous efficiencies gained by businesses in their treasury operations. NACHA-The Electronic Payments Association, is leading initiatives and support for integration of ISO 20022 with the ACH Network
Need for Speed – The Reality of Real-Time Payments in the U.S. Nasreen Quibria
NEACH’s 2016 Payments Management Conference
Email, text messages, app alerts – in this digital age of connected devices and instant communication the expectation for near immediate access is now permeating banking services. To address the growing appetite, faster payment initiatives are emerging across the globe from banks and fintech providers. This presentation will explore the landscape of real-time payments initiatives. Learn about some of the “hot topic” developments, including blockchain technology, and what the growing trend in faster payments means for U.S. financial institutions.
2016 New England AFP Annual Conference
The payments landscape continues to undergo dramatic shifts. Is this an evolution of change or a quiet revolution taking place today? This presentation will explore the landscape of different alternative payment models, emerging nonbank offerings, and more. Learn about some of the “hot topic” developments in the marketplace from mobile initiatives and technologies, wearable innovations to cryptocurrencies and the blockchain, and what these nonbank competition mean for the different payments system stakeholders.
NACHA Payments 2016 Annual Conference
Driven by regulation, globalization and innovation, the acceptance of ISO 20022 is gaining traction across the globe. Where is the U.S. in ISO 20022 adoption and what are the implications for providers and participants? What are the major considerations? Hear from a panel of global experts as they discuss migration approaches, lessons learned at different stages of adoption, and strategies to avoid disruptive forces for effective ISO 20022 implementation.
Presentation at 2015 Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Annual Conference.
As global organizations use diverse technologies to improve payment efficiency, the SEPA mandate has propelled the use of ISO20022 XML to the international forefront. In this session, attendees will learn how Bayer leveraged their European processing acumen to streamline domestic payments in the US and their future direction with this expanding technology. Speakers provide an overview of the ISO20022 standard, its adoption globally and the forces driving change in the US. They offer insights into navigating the challenges of migrating from traditional payment methods and how the ISO20022 XML standard can deliver value to companies.
Change is a constant and new payment initiatives are being constantly tested in the market. It is difficult to sift through what’s taking place. Are we are simply experiencing a fast evolution of payment initiation and clearing schemes or is there a revolution of potentially new settlement mechanisms taking place? This webinar looks at different alternative payment models, current non-bank initiatives that are up-ending the landscape, and more – delving into the new players and some of the “hot topic” initiatives that are being vetted in the marketplace.
Presentation from Women in Payments Symposium.
Banks are architecting their internal systems around ISO 20022. Multinationals are requesting ISO 20022 as part of their RFP process. Even countries are building new payment market infrastructures on ISO 20022. But ISO 20022 isn’t exclusive to just large players. Businesses and banks of all sizes can realize the benefits. Learn what is ISO 20022, and why is it being adopted around the globe. This session will provide practical insights to take back to your organizations.
Crossing Borders – Key Payment Systems Outside the U.S.Nasreen Quibria
Enhance your understanding of retail and commercial payment systems outside the U.S. and learn how the rest of the world has implemented ACH, funds transfer, and check systems. This session focuses on important national payment systems in different countries throughout the world and their distinguishing characteristics – a must for any institution that wants to know more about non-U.S. payment systems. We will also cover the evolving environment for “ACH” payments outside the U.S. and talk about what’s taking place – identifying some of the organizations involved in cross-border “ACH” payment services.
2015 NACHA Presentation - ACH Network Roadmap for ISO 20022Nasreen Quibria
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Whether it’s Bitcoin, or the blockchain technology behind Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency gold rush cannot go unnoticed. From traditional finance, Venture Capitalists, traders to governments around the globe are all stepping up their activity keen to get a piece of the action on the promise of the digital currency. More here: http://qinsights.net/betting-on-the-bitcoin-boom/
The Drive to Electronic Remittance Exchange in Business-to Business Payment A...Nasreen Quibria
The white paper explores the current state of B2B remittance exchange processes in the U.S. and Europe, spotlights shifting dynamics of key geographies, and highlights recent developments in remittance data standards that will shape the future for stakeholders in the financial value chain.
2012 NY Cash Exchange: Take Charge of Your Social Brand! Leverage Social Medi...Nasreen Quibria
In this digital age, social media is becoming critical to career advancement. Professionals are using tools like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to connect directly with companies and recruiters, while engaging with peers for increased credibility, visibility, and thought leadership. At the same time, leading companies are leveraging social media channels to gain competitive advantage. This session will discuss how to capitalize on social media to develop your professional brand, avoid pitfalls that can lead to reputational damage, and develop strategic moves for creating your own marketing vehicle to further your career.
Combating Payments Fraud: How Well Are You Managing Your Company's Risk?Nasreen Quibria
Payments fraud incidents are increasing in frequency and severity every day. Combined with more stringent global regulatory requirements and increasing payments volumes, corporations today are challenged with combating emerging payments fraud activities. This session will discuss fraud trends impacting businesses, best practices in mitigating risk, and the tools to have in your arsenal in fighting fraudulent payment activities.
Accounts Payable: Best-in-Class Strategies for Reducing Invoice Processing Co...Nasreen Quibria
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Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank Introduce New Co-Branded Credit Cardnickysharmasucks
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how can i use my minded pi coins I need some funds.DOT TECH
If you are interested in selling your pi coins, i have a verified pi merchant, who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges looking forward to hold till mainnet launch.
Because the core team has announced that pi network will not be doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges like huobi, bitmart and hotbit can get pi is by buying from miners.
Now a merchant stands in between these exchanges and the miners. As a link to make transactions smooth. Because right now in the enclosed mainnet you can't sell pi coins your self. You need the help of a merchant,
i will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant below. 👇 I and my friends has traded more than 3000pi coins with him successfully.
@Pi_vendor_247
What website can I sell pi coins securely.DOT TECH
Currently there are no website or exchange that allow buying or selling of pi coins..
But you can still easily sell pi coins, by reselling it to exchanges/crypto whales interested in holding thousands of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell to these crypto whales and holders of pi..
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners and pi merchants stands in between the miners and the exchanges.
How can I sell my pi coins?
Selling pi coins is really easy, but first you need to migrate to mainnet wallet before you can do that. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
Tele-gram.
@Pi_vendor_247
The European Unemployment Puzzle: implications from population agingGRAPE
We study the link between the evolving age structure of the working population and unemployment. We build a large new Keynesian OLG model with a realistic age structure, labor market frictions, sticky prices, and aggregate shocks. Once calibrated to the European economy, we quantify the extent to which demographic changes over the last three decades have contributed to the decline of the unemployment rate. Our findings yield important implications for the future evolution of unemployment given the anticipated further aging of the working population in Europe. We also quantify the implications for optimal monetary policy: lowering inflation volatility becomes less costly in terms of GDP and unemployment volatility, which hints that optimal monetary policy may be more hawkish in an aging society. Finally, our results also propose a partial reversal of the European-US unemployment puzzle due to the fact that the share of young workers is expected to remain robust in the US.
Empowering the Unbanked: The Vital Role of NBFCs in Promoting Financial Inclu...Vighnesh Shashtri
In India, financial inclusion remains a critical challenge, with a significant portion of the population still unbanked. Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) have emerged as key players in bridging this gap by providing financial services to those often overlooked by traditional banking institutions. This article delves into how NBFCs are fostering financial inclusion and empowering the unbanked.
Exploring Abhay Bhutada’s Views After Poonawalla Fincorp’s Collaboration With...beulahfernandes8
The financial landscape in India has witnessed a significant development with the recent collaboration between Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank.
The launch of the co-branded credit card, the IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card, marks a major milestone for both entities.
This strategic move aims to redefine and elevate the banking experience for customers.
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
how can I sell pi coins after successfully completing KYCDOT TECH
Pi coins is not launched yet in any exchange 💱 this means it's not swappable, the current pi displaying on coin market cap is the iou version of pi. And you can learn all about that on my previous post.
RIGHT NOW THE ONLY WAY you can sell pi coins is through verified pi merchants. A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins and resell them to exchanges and crypto whales. Looking forward to hold massive quantities of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale or ico offerings, the only way to get my coins is from buying from miners. So a merchant facilitates the transactions between the miners and these exchanges holding pi.
I and my friends has sold more than 6000 pi coins successfully with this method. I will be happy to share the contact of my personal pi merchant. The one i trade with, if you have your own merchant you can trade with them. For those who are new.
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram.
I wouldn't advise you selling all percentage of the pi coins. Leave at least a before so its a win win during open mainnet. Have a nice day pioneers ♥️
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If you are looking for a pi coin investor. Then look no further because I have the right one he is a pi vendor (he buy and resell to whales in China). I met him on a crypto conference and ever since I and my friends have sold more than 10k pi coins to him And he bought all and still want more. I will drop his telegram handle below just send him a message.
@Pi_vendor_247
The Evolution of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India: Challenges...beulahfernandes8
Role in Financial System
NBFCs are critical in bridging the financial inclusion gap.
They provide specialized financial services that cater to segments often neglected by traditional banks.
Economic Impact
NBFCs contribute significantly to India's GDP.
They support sectors like micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), housing finance, and personal loans.
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
If you want to sell your pi coins, reach out to a pi vendor and sell them to anyone looking to sell pi coins from any country around the globe.
Below is the contact information for my personal pi vendor.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
Even tho Pi network is not listed on any exchange yet.
Buying/Selling or investing in pi network coins is highly possible through the help of vendors. You can buy from vendors[ buy directly from the pi network miners and resell it]. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal vendor.
@Pi_vendor_247
Introduction to Indian Financial System ()Avanish Goel
The financial system of a country is an important tool for economic development of the country, as it helps in creation of wealth by linking savings with investments.
It facilitates the flow of funds form the households (savers) to business firms (investors) to aid in wealth creation and development of both the parties
how to sell pi coins effectively (from 50 - 100k pi)DOT TECH
Anywhere in the world, including Africa, America, and Europe, you can sell Pi Network Coins online and receive cash through online payment options.
Pi has not yet been launched on any exchange because we are currently using the confined Mainnet. The planned launch date for Pi is June 28, 2026.
Reselling to investors who want to hold until the mainnet launch in 2026 is currently the sole way to sell.
Consequently, right now. All you need to do is select the right pi network provider.
Who is a pi merchant?
An individual who buys coins from miners on the pi network and resells them to investors hoping to hang onto them until the mainnet is launched is known as a pi merchant.
debuts.
I'll provide you the Telegram username
@Pi_vendor_247
4. State of the Market in B2B Payments
4
Primary Payment Methods
50% -60%
of businesses
receive and pay
with checks
Source: 2013 AFP Electronic
Payments Survey + 2012
Federal Reserve Electronic
Payments & Remittance
Data Survey
8%
3%
3%
26%
60%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
Don't know
Other
Mainly card
Mainly ACH
Mainly check
SOURCE: "Electronic Payments & Remittance Data: Pain Points & Solutions," Federal Reserve Banks
(Remittance Coalition), 2012
+ 2015 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey
77% of companies
are target of check
fraud
5. 5
The Paper Chase in A/P Operations
Hidden Costs Opportunity Costs
› Overlooked costs of checks: long‐term storage fees
(onsite and / or offsite), bank fees, reissuance fees,
etc.
› Productivity / Efficiency – data processing errors;
time consumption e.g., duplicate work, investigation
into errors, reprocessing payments, missed deadlines
› Lack of visibility audit issues
› Improved cash cycles – cost of not knowing
outstanding invoices
› Missed early payment discounts
› Expertise refocused in other areas
6. 6
Difficult to obtain banking
information for suppliers and
sharing banking information
with customers
Reasons Cited for the Paper Jam
Small to midsize business
partners do not have the
resources to adopt e-
solutions. We're looking
into solutions to assist
[them with] automation
Internal constraints
- resources, both IT
and finance, to
devote to
implementation of
new methods
It [check] isn’t
broken
Source: Nasreen Quibria, “Global Payments,”
Aberdeen Group, May 2010
7. Roadblocks to e-Payments
7
22%
24%
26%
28%
34%
44%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Loss of check float
Lack of integration between electronic
payment and A/P systems
Satisfaction with checks; no need to
convert to ePayments
Supplier resistance to providing bank
account information
Shortage of IT resources
Suppliers not willing to adopt electronic
payments
Source: Electronic Supplier Payments Report, PayStream Advisors, Q1 2015
Barriers to Electronic B2B Payments Adoption
8. ACH is the Most Loved Payment Type!
8
22%
34%
23%
38%
42%
36%
39%
42%
28%
54%
7%
22%
19%
34%
13%
19%
18%
15%
36%
25%
71%
18%
17%
9%
9%
13%
15%
19%
6%
4%
International payments
Better fraud protection ability
Duplicate payment avoidance
Better working capital management
Ease of integration with A/P system
Better / complete remittance information
Supplier acceptance
Better data security
Convenience; ease of use
Less costly
Wire P-Card ACH
54%
of businesses
consider ACH
payments to be
less costly
Source: Electronic Supplier Payments Report, PayStream Advisors, 2015
ACH
10. 10
Some Promising Shifts in Trends
Source: Nasreen Quibria, “Global Payments,” Aberdeen Group, May 2010 Source: “Electronic Supplier Payments Report,” PayStream Advisors,
Q1 2015
11%
43%
45%
59%
57%
11%
9%
5%
32%
46%
46%
36%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Paper Checks
Wire Transfers
Commercial Cards
ACH
Increased Decreased Stayed the Same
Then… Now…
5%
18%
53%
73%
72%
8%
6%
3%
23%
74%
41%
23%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Paper Checks
Wire Transfers
P-Cards
ACH
Increased Decreased Stayed the Same
ePayments
Rising!
11. 11
Payment
Method
Average cost
per transaction*
Wire transfer $9.86
Paper check $7.15
ACH $4.72
Commercial
card
$3.96
Timing
Settlement
Speed
Remittance
Data
Risk
Immediate Immediate
Primarily
manual
(email, fax)
› Final
(irrevocable)
› Low
Determined
by buyer
Varies
Complete via
paper - manual
› Bounced check
› High
Scheduled
by buyer
1-2 days (batch)
Primarily
manual
(email, fax)
› NSF
› Low
At time of
purchase
24-48 hours (batch)
(real-time
authorization)
Electronic
delivery - L2, L3
data
› Chargeback
› Moderate
Source: Nasreen Quibria, “Global Payments,”
Aberdeen Group, May 2010
Finding the Optimal Payments Mix
*NOTE: A/P all-in cost from invoice processing to
settlement
Speed Accuracy Visibility Efficiency
Accounts Payable Finance Operation (A/R and A/P)
12. 12 Information Classification: Confidential
Steps to Optimizing A/P Electronic Payments
1. Calculate all processing costs
2. Implement robust processes for managing banking information
3. Create tool to track key suppliers and progress
4. Segment and prioritize targeted suppliers (e.g. high volume invoices,
high $ value or high pain processing)
5. Launch campaign with targeted parties: mail, telephone, and email
6. Analyze the results – quantify the savings / efficiencies
12
13. 13 Information Classification: Confidential
Steps to Optimizing A/R Electronic Payments
1. Calculate all processing costs
2. Ensure your bill is clear and identifies key payment information
3. Create clear and simple remittance instructions to provide to clients
(include acceptable payment types, bank instructions, key remittance fields)
4. Create tool to track key clients and progress
5. Segment and prioritize targeted customers (e.g. high volume
invoices, high $ value or high pain processing)
6. Launch campaign with targeted parties: mail, telephone, and email
7. Consider discounts for preferred payment type
8. Analyze the results – quantify the savings / efficiencies
13
14. 14 Information Classification: Confidential
Corporate Toolbox
14
HIGH
HIGH
Cost
Savings
Early
Payment
Discounts
Rebates
A VARIETY OF SOLUTIONS
Level of
Automation
Strategic Importance
$ Ticket
Size
Dynamic
Discounting
• Solicit electronic
payments with each
new supplier /
customer
• One time / ongoing
campaigns
• Identify third parties
that can increase
electronic payments for
A/P
– Rebates via card or
supplier pay models
18. 18
74%
of businesses
deliver remittance
information via
email
Battling Manual Processes
SOURCE: 2013 AFP Electronic Payments Survey
3%
6%
6%
10%
15%
18%
37%
74%
Other
Customer's website
Organization's website
Third-party website
Fax
Regular mail
EDI / CTX transmission
Email
Businesses Method of Sending Remittance Information
19. 19 Information Classification: Confidential
Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment
(EIPP) Models
19
• Supplier controls customer
data and experience
• Enables cross-sell/
marketing
• Allows customers to
initiate payment online
• Provides opportunity for
more predictable cash
flow, and improved cash
flow forecasting
• Reduced DSO
• Offers potential for
automated AR update
• Low implementation costs
• Supplier may offer
incentives to enroll
• Supplier responsible for all
start-up and operational costs
• Must convince payers to
participate
• May have integration issues
with payers’ AP
BENEFITS
Supplier
Buyer
CHALLENGES
SELLER (Supplier)
DIRECT
• Enhances dispute
functionality
• Can automate review,
routing, and approval
• Payer must access many
supplier websites
• AP integration
• Compliance with supplier
payment options
20. 20 Information Classification: Confidential
Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment
(EIPP) Models
20
• Provides opportunity for
more predictable cash
flow, and improved
forecasting
• Reduced DSO
• Seller may need to send
data to many buyer
websites
• Must integrate AR
• Compliance with buyer
payment options
• Requires process change
or programming for the
Seller
BENEFITS
Supplier
Buyer
CHALLENGES
• Buyer controls EIPP
application
• Ability to integrate internal
systems – notably AP
• Automates review, routing,
and approval
• Enhances dispute
functionality
• Buyer is responsible for
most costs
• Must convince sellers to
participate
BUYER (Payer)
DIRECT
21. 21 Information Classification: Confidential
Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment
(EIPP) Models
21
• Reduces number of
trading partner sites
• Leverages shared
infrastructure, common
processes and services
• Seller can present
electronically with minimal
resources
• Automates review, routing,
and approval
• Enhances dispute
functionality
• Provides opportunity for
more predictable cash
flow, reduced DSO, and
improved forecasting
• Potential for automated
AR/AP update
• Must convince trading
partners to participate
• Compliance with
consolidator enrollment,
presentment and
(potentially) payment
processes
• Integration of AR/AP with
consolidator
• Non electronic invoices
BENEFITS
Supplier
Buyer
CHALLENGES
CONSOLIDATOR