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Procure-to-pay solutions provider BuyerQuest is integrating its solution into Amazon Business by joining its Partner Network, the company said in a press release Wednesday Oct. 9 .The integration will allow businesses that procure goods on Amazon Business to take advantage of procurement controls enabled by BuyerQuest. BuyerQuest continues to lead from the front, bringing the consumer shopping experience to corporate B2B procurement, said BuyerQuest Chief Revenue Officer Kyle Muskoff in a statement. We are proud to be selected a
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stanley termos t rolled out an accounts receivable solution, Speed To Payment, designed to accelerate invoice payments to suppliers selling to businesses using BuyerQuest to procure goods. The tool allows for vendors to seamlessly generate and submit invoices from within the platform, which then enables invoice processing, matching, approval and payment for buyers receiving the bill.One month prior, BuyerQuest announced another collaboration with Tradeshift which gives companies using the Tradeshift App platform to access BuyerQuests integrated services. Users of Tradeshift Pay can manage spend and strengthen supplier relationships via BuyerQuest tools, the result of Tradeshift Babelway acquisition which led to creation of its Tradeshift Link integration feature.Amazon, meanwhile, has similarly taken recent measures to bolster its B2B eComme Sgpw Lloyds Criticized For Increasing Overdraft Fees
Retailers unrest over interchange fees continues to boil in Canada, but a seasoned debit card industry could prove too enticing to resist for MasterCard.The company said this week that as it looks to expand operations beyond US boarders, Canada is likely its next stop for debit cards. The move, which would happen next year, would place MasterCard at a stronger posit
stanley website ion against main rival and industry leader Visa within Canada.But whether MasterCards debit card plans will actually launch has yet to be seen. The company tried to enter Canadas debit industry in 2010; this time, payments technol
stanley cup ogy innovations 鈥?including digital and mobile payments 鈥?seem to have ripened the industry for a MasterCard entry, experts say. Canadians are not only jumping on the mobile payments bandwagon, but they rely heavily on debit cards: reports say 24 percent of transactions in the nation are made
stanley termos with debit cards.The atmosphere is prime for new competition, MasterCard Canada president Betty DeVita says, adding, debit is big business for Canada. It may be so, but merchants within Canada may not be too excited for a new competitor. Retailers are in the midst of fighting what they decry as too-high swipe fees for debit and credit cards. Amid the turmoil and regulatory intervention, MasterCard and rival Visa have both reached agreements with the Canadian government to lower their credit card processing fees; with MasterCard entering the debit industry, a similar mediation may be necessary.Further