A Modern-Day Primer on Commercial and Enterprise Payments
- Date:July 16, 2024
- Author(s):
- Albert Bodine
- Report Details: 21 pages, 3 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Commercial & Enterprise
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
Commercial and enterprise payments comprise some of the most essential elements of any large enterprise. They affect critical areas such as liquidity, cash forecasting, and creditworthiness. When those transactions are conducted on a global scale, the intricacies become even more daunting, with cross-border challenges, a tapestry of regulations, and the need for strong, nimble treasury management.
This Javelin Strategy & Research report takes a broad-based view of the commercial payments landscape, including how new technologies are bringing innovative solutions to traditional pain points and chipping away at legacy systems. It highlights how corporates can better harness their treasury functions to improve decision-making, keep up with compliance, moderate risk, and improve cash and liquidity management.
Key questions discussed in this report:
- How are commercial and enterprise payments changing?
- How is technology challenging legacy payment systems?
- How can treasury functions be enhanced and made more efficient?
Companies Mentioned:
AMEX, Airbus, Capital One, Citigroup, Delta, Deutsche Bank, Discover, JPMorganChase, MasterCard, NVIDIA, Onyx, US Bank, Visa
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