Company Snapshot: Viewpost
- Date:May 19, 2015
- Author(s):
- Richard Hall
- Research Topic(s):
- Commercial & Enterprise
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
Solving the payment friction problem for business-to-business payments
There is much discussion lately about how to further enable electronic payment adoption for business-to-business transactions. From the Federal Reserve to both large and niche solution providers, the segment is moving at a pace that few in commercial payments have seen in recent years. Most stakeholders agree that B2B e-payments are needed. The difficulty is facilitating a solution. One challenge is finding a way to enable businesses to connect with one another to generate invoices and facilitate payment securely. In this Company Snapshot, Mercator Advisory Group looks at one provider that is focused on a solution to the problem.
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