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RT2: A strategic transformation for UK payment providers

The Payments Association

This represents a strategic shift for payment providers, affecting cost structures, risk exposure and increasing competition. RT2: Renewed real-time gross settlement marks transformation for UK payment providers 9 June 2025 by Payments Intelligence LinkedIn Email X WhatsApp What is this article about? Why is it important?

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Accepting Stablecoin and Crypto Payments: What Merchants Must Know About Settlement

Finextra

How payments are settled—that is, the currency in which funds are ultimately received—has profound implications for liquidity management, risk exposure, and treasury operations. While it adds complexity and cost, for specific sectors and regions, fiat-to-crypto settlement can offer strategic advantages.

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B2B Payments Explores An Alternative Path To ACH Adoption

PYMNTS

While becoming one’s own ACH payment processor can significantly lower the costs of processing via a third party, as well as accelerate cash flow, McKee noted that ACH payment processing comes with its own host of challenges pertaining to compliance and client on-boarding. The Check-To-ACH Migration. Checks are clunky. ACH’s B2B Future.

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Five Key Factors that Determine the Health of Cyclical Customers

Trade Credit & Liquidity Management

Flexible Cost Structure: Companies that can adjust costs in response to demand, such as by using temporary labor or scaling back overhead, are better positioned to maintain profitability during downturns. The key is to assess whether strong periods will generate enough cash to sustain the company through downturns.

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The payments regulation roadmap: Q2 2025

The Payments Association

It distils complex legislative changes into strategic insights, outlining whats in force, whats imminent, and what demands forward planning. Understanding whats coming allows payments firms to mitigate risk, meet compliance obligations, and capitalise on strategic opportunities in a shifting regulatory environment. What’s next?