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How Treasurers Are Guiding Firms Through The eCommerce Revolution

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Disruption is hitting both the B2C and B2B arenas, and while it would seem they are two opposite ends of the spectrum, these ecosystems share commonalities in the kinds of trends that force sellers to modernize their market strategies. It’s not as much of a one-on-one relationship that you would see from a C2B perspective.

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What Is An Online Merchant and eCommerce

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Types of eCommerce Models There are four main types of eCommerce models: Business-to-Consumer (B2C) The B2C eCommerce model involves transactions between businesses and individual consumers. Consumer-to-Business (C2B) C2B eCommerce reverses the traditional buyer-seller relationship.

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Faster Payments: Does The Fed Have A Hidden Agenda?

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That alternative financial services providers have much more than a passing interest in creating an alternative to card rails in moving money between people and businesses, both domestic and globally.

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The Real-Time Payments Receivables Conundrum

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Businesses now see the value and competitive opportunities in many C2B, C2C and B2C real-time payments use cases. Interest is also building to make instant settlement available to qualifying SMB merchants via their payment service providers. PayPal, Square and Stripe already are.