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Payment Service That Takes Business Personally

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“Three quarters of all B2B transactions still happen through paper or PDF,” notes Galarza, and require the need for both an accounts receivable and an accounts payable department. Meanwhile, in a B2C transaction, “the consumer can simply pull up their credit card to pay for goods and services.”. Australia … the U.K.,

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More Payment Platforms Mean More Headaches For B2B Sellers

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As B2B eCommerce grows in popularity among merchants ( BigCommerce data released earlier this month found that 80 percent of merchants accept B2B orders online), companies are less able to ignore their struggle to manage multiple payment rails and payment processors.

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