This webinar covers the results and provides insights into the 2019 B2B Payments Survey.
B2B Payments: 2019 Survey Results Webinar
Co-presented by Bottomline Technologies
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Time: 2:00PM – 3:00PM EST
Where: This is an online event.
Now in its 3rd year, Strategic Treasurer & Bottomline’s B2B Payments Survey continues to capture key insights related to the shifting technologies, strategies, and practices used by organizations across the Business-to-Business (B2B) payments landscape. This annual study gives us valuable information related to overall payments complexity and the various challenges being experienced by practitioners across the treasury and finance environment. It also helps shed light on the unique solutions and tactics employed by organizations to optimize payment processes and maximize efficiency across the B2B payments space. Join us as we present the top findings from this year’s research.
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2019 B2B Payments Survey Summary Report
2019 B2B Payments Survey Summary Report
In 2019, Strategic Treasurer’s B2B Payments survey, developed in partnership with Bottomline Technologies, sought to understand the shifting technologies, strategies, and practices used by organizations across the Business-to-Business (B2B) payments landscape. This study provides valuable insights related to the overall payments complexity and challenges being experienced by practitioners within the treasury and finance environment, and also sheds light on the unique solutions and tactics employed by organizations to optimize payment processes and maximize efficiency.
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