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Lloyds Bank adopts first ever digital promissory note

Lloyds Bank has completed the UK’s first transaction utilising a digital promissory note (DPN) purchase. This landmark transaction dramatically increases speed of payment and paves the way for a significant increase in the use of promissory notes for a broad...

#Andre Casterman#digitalisation#Enigio

Commerzbank and Deutsche Telekom to deliver fully automated supply...

German operator Deutsche Telekom and Commerzbank have partnered to develop digital supply chain systems with integrated financial services which use…

#Commerzbank#digitalisation#supply chain finance


WiseTech acquires Bolero

WiseTech Global, developer of leading cloud-based logistics execution software CargoWise, has announced the acquisition of Bolero.net Limited (Bolero) and its…

#digitalisation


EQ Riskfactor: New international research shows low rates of...

EQ Riskfactor, a leading global provider of risk management software for the commercial finance market... (more…)

#digitalisation#EQ Riskfactor


Credemfactor publishes 4.1% increase in factoring FIU in the...

Credem group announces 4.1% growth (y/y) of funds in use (FIU)... (more…)

#confirming#digitalisation#innovation


B2G e-invoicing in Germany mandatory in Nov 2020, lessons to...

E-invoicing becomes mandatory for business-to-government (B2G) transactions in... (more…)

#compliance#digital#digital transformation


Philippines government introduces regulation to boost e-invoicing

The Philippines government has announced introducing regulations to support convenient... (more…)

#Boost#digital#digital transformation


fidis GmbH on the move

fidis GmbH has announced that it has moved its head office. The provider of software solutions for factoring and ABS…

#digitalisation#software


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