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Survey: ACH transactions to become top B2B payments method

Thursday 29 June 2017 09:28 CET | News

A new survey has revealed that ACH transactions will become more popular than checks in the B2B payments industry.

According to the survey conducted by Credit Research Foundation (CRF) in partnership with NACHA-The Electronic Payments Association, ACH transactions will account for 45% of payments, checks 34%, cards 12.5% and cash and wire 8.5% in 2020.

Currently, checks dominate as the preferred payments method in the B2B industry, accounting for almost 50% of total payments. Although it still holds a majority, checks’ popularity has plummeted from 63% in 2014.

The survey also explains the growth in popularity experienced by ACH payments. Respondents said that internal factors (29%), technology improvements (28%), customer push (23%), cost (13%), and card/bank push (7%) drove increases and decreases in payment use.

Although an overwhelming majority (80%) of credit and account receivables professionals want to be paid via ACH, there are still several important hurdles to surpass. 45% of credit and receivables professionals said that they work with customers who are unable to send ACH payments. Another 34% say that their customers can send ACH payments, but do not properly send remittance with the payment. Finally, 21% of professionals suggest that their organizations do not have the proper systems and/or resources to effectively use ACH.


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