Archive for Supply Chain Finance

Ariba among World’s Best SCF Provider for the 4th time in a row

Ariba was selected as best e-procurement solutions company by the Global Finance editorial team. The decision was based on Ariba’s market share and global coverage, product innovation, customer service, technology, execution skills and client-specific implementations.

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Taulia Collects another $15 Million in funding; $85 Million in 12 months

Taulia has collected an additional $15 million bringing its total capital raised to $85 million. This fundings comes only 4 months after its second funding worth $40 million. It illustrates the success of the Taulia formula and its team.

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Taulia appoints Rik Thorbecke as Chief Financial Officer

Taulia has a new Chief Financial Officer: Rik Thorbecke. As CFO, Thorbecke joins Taulia’s management team and directs all finance, human resources, legal, and accounting operations from the company’s San Francisco headquarters.

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Taulia launches its “Take Control” campaign on Early Payments and AP Automation

Taulia has launched its "Take Control" campaign to help companies understand Taulia’s early payment solution, and maximize the benefits of AP automation. So it launched a dedicated  Take Control website, together with this video.

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We give the floor to our supply chain finance sponsor: ApexPeak

ApexPeak is a new capital provider aimed to provide services to small and medium size enterprises directly and those transacting on electronic invoicing networks. Founded in 2012, the firm provides in excess of US$1.3 billion trade finance to businesses located in 160 countries worldwide
By offering a simple, fast, flexible and affordable service, ApexPeak removes the lengthy, manual and restrictive processes required by banks. As a result, their customers no longer need to worry about cash flow problems and can instead focus on growing their businesses.

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Simplicity matters for eInvoicing, portals and dynamic discounting!

As you probably know, getting your suppliers to enroll, and actually use your portal is the first step to ensuring effectiveness and the highest ROI. How can you tell if a portal is bound to receive low supplier adoption? Here are three key warning signs you should look for.

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Interview: the future of e-invoicing by Bruno Koch + 2015 trends

In this webinar, with guest Bruno Koch of Billentis, Basware examines e-invoicing trends, separate hype from reality – and do their very best to prepare you for the forces that are changing the B2B landscape in 2015. Basware predicts 2015 as the year of global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce based on 5 key trends.

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Insight Investments buys billions approved-to-pay, investment grade receivables from Tungsten Network

Insight has agreed to purchase approved-to-pay, investment grade receivables originated through the Tungsten Network e-Invoicing platform. The funding to be provided is expected to total several billion pounds. Tungsten now has all the required funding at this stage for its invoice finance proposition, so that Tungsten no longer needs to pursue alternative financing options.

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LATAM E-invoicing mandates drives supply chain adoption

Supply chain finance encourages collaboration between a buyer and seller rather than each party working solely for self-interested purposes. Though supply chain finance has been around for a number of years, there’s an argument to be made that the government mandated e-invoicing system that’s in place throughout much of Latin America may help to further drive financing in the supply chain.

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When will the trade finance world see the future? [Opinion]

When will the trade finance world see the future? [Opinion]

Companies are moving into open account trade relations. Banks’ role is limited to money transfer and fees made, in letter of credit methods are now gone. Apparently with the Bank Payments Obligation, SWIFT has once again thought to have found a cure (after its failed TSU product) to recapture the dying trade income.

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