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Issue #21 - What Corporates Really Want from Rich Payment Data
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Issue #21 - What Corporates Really Want from Rich Payment Data

Mike Sigal
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Debbie Landa
Sep 8, 2021
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  1. Investigating Payments Data

  2. Where does Financial Data come from?

  3. What’s the deal with Commerce Data?

  4. Can Leveraging Payment Data Improve Bank Operations? 

  5. What Corporates Really Want from Rich Payment Data 


This week's issue explores how rich payment data can address both the near-term priorities for corporate CFOs and finance teams, and lay a foundation for modernizing the CFO stack. 


What Corporates Want:

  • Celent: Expectation versus reality for payments data monetisation: Identifying the data-led services corporates want

  • EY: How the payments function can adapt for a digital future

  • Strategic Treasurer: 2020 B2B Payments Survey Report

Putting it into Practice:

  • Transcard: How Banks Can Make Frictionless B2B Payments a Reality for their Clients

  • Celonis: 6 Trends Set to Transform Accounts Receivable in 2021

  • PYMNTS: The Strategic Role of the CFO

  • Bottomline: Reinventing the AP Organization

  • Mercator: Digital Modernization in Corporate Banking

  • Mesh Payments: What Is Spend Management Software and Why Is It Important?


If you have thoughts or questions to share on this series, please leave a comment.

These musings on the developments in data-rich payments are assembled by the team at 20022 Labs. See more issues and subscribe to get updates in your inbox.

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