B2B payments today: Loadchief, yes lender

Today in B2B payments, Loadchief discusses independent contractors’ need for payment flexibility, and Yes Lender acquires Edge Funder. Additionally, AgreeYa explores accounts receivable compliance, Previse partners with Pagero for vendor prepayments, and Paycom gives employees control over payroll.
How flexible payments facilitate independent contractors’ cash flow
Keep compliance at the forefront of accounts receivable
Not all organizations need to outsource their collections workflows, but all accounts receivable operations need to be nimble, integrated and, more than ever, compliant. Ajay Kaul of AgreeYa and Arindam Ray Chaudhuri discuss how remote working and intensifying collection regulations have forced changes in companies’ AR strategies.
Yes, lender buys lender for AI-based SME lending
The Previse / Pagero partnership allows suppliers to say “Pay me now”
UK payments firm AI FinTech Previse announced on Tuesday that it is working with e-invoicing firm Pagero to integrate instant advance payment technology. âThe partnership will see Pagero roll out Previse’s prepayment capabilities to its customers, offering providers in the Pagero network the option of a ‘pay me now’ button as soon as they generate an invoice,â the companies said in a statement. Press release.
Paycom software will allow employees to do payroll
Paycom’s new software, which runs in cloud-based human capital management software, will now allow employees to do their own payroll. A Tuesday July 6 press release noted that the new software, called Paycom Beti (Better Employee Transaction Interface), will hopefully allow employees to reduce errors through greater automation and streamlining of payroll. , the employees do it themselves.
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NEW PYMNTS DATA: STUDY PUTTING LOYALTY AT THE SERVICE OF SMALL BUSINESS – UNITED KINGDOM EDITION
About the study: UK consumers see local purchases as essential for both supporting the economy and preserving the environment, but many local High Street businesses are struggling to get them in. In the new Making Loyalty Work For Small Businesses study, PYMNTS surveys 1,115 UK consumers to find out how offering personalized loyalty programs can help engage new High Street shoppers.