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UNIPaaS launches payment assistant AI Assist

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 22 Feb 2024

Israel-based Payfac-as-a-Service provider UNIPaaS has announced the roll out of its intelligent payment assistant solution AI Assist.

artificial intelligence, payment methods, SMEs, B2B payments, product launch

Ushering new-generation payments

Voice of the Industry | Online & Mobile Banking | 28 Mar 2022

Ramzi Dziri, Open Banking Product Manager at LUXHUB, tells us more about the advent of a new type of digital account-to-account payments, requiring no intermediaries and presenting a lower risk of payment failure

LUXHUB, Open Banking, account-to-account payment, instant payments, e-invoicing

Small Business Commissioner calls for 'human approach' to payments

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 29 May 2020

The Small Business Commissioner and Small Business Minister have issued a joint letter to the top two tiers of UK accounting companies, asking that SMBs suppliers receive payments promptly. 

SMBs, payments , The Small Business Commissioner, Small Business Minister, UK, supply chain

Interview with Imran Gulamhuseinwala, Trustee of the Open Banking Implementation Entity (OBIE)

Interviews | Online & Mobile Banking | 15 Nov 2019

Imran Gulamhuseinwala, OBIE: In order to make Open Banking a success, we need to look beyond PSD2, which, despite being an amazing piece of legislation, it did not have a background of understanding of Open Banking potential when it was created

Imran Gulamhuseinwala, Open Banking Implementation Entity, OBIE, Open Banking, fintech, innovation, UK, PSD2, standardisation, CMA, consent, GDPR, security, authentication

Late payments on the dot – how to change the game for SMEs

Voice of the Industry | Expert Opinion | 21 Feb 2019

Anders la Cour, Banking Circle CEO, looks at the impact of late payments and the potential solutions for struggling SMEs

Anders la Cour, Banking Circle, banking, fintech, late payments, SME, Intuit, Prompt Payment Code, Small Business Commissioner, UK, Europe

The Australian Government implements Open Banking Regime

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 18 May 2018

The Australian Government has confirmed its decision to establish an Australian Open Banking regime, following the report into Open Banking released in February 2018.

Australian Government, Australia, Open Banking, data-sharing regime, financial services industry

The UK to fight against late B2B payments

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 30 Apr 2018

UK officials continue their fight against late B2B payments, calling on the government to fine companies that pay their suppliers late.

The UK, B2B payments, late payments, supply chain finance

B2B payments UK rolls out late payments complaint service

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 22 Dec 2017

The UK has launched a website through which SMBs can file complaints about late-paying customers.

B2B payments, SMBs, late payments, einvoincing, UK

UK: 62 percent of SME invoices were paid late in 2017

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 21 Dec 2017

According to MarketInvoice, 62% of invoices issued by SMEs this year, worth a little over GBP 21 billion, weren’t settled on time.

MarketInvoice, invoice, UK, late payment, research, SMEs

UK small businesses awaiting over GBP 10,000 in late payments

News | E-invoicing, SCF & E-procurement | 14 Sep 2015

The UK’s small and medium business community is becoming the victim of a late payments culture that restricts cash flow and inhibits growth, according to a recent research by accounting software company Sage.

Sage, UK, small businesses, GBP, late payments, cash flow, accounting software, outstanding invoices, unpaid invoices