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Spend under management: The procurement KPI you should be tracking at any stage.

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Traditionally, this meant largely unmanaged spending since companies were never sure how much was put on cards. As a result, they lacked real-time control over that spend. There are different definitions of spend under management. Classify and communicate the scope of unmanaged spend.

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Virtual Cards Help Companies Manage Spend In Real Time

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There are many technologies that are gaining traction in this shifting environment, but virtual cards are emerging as uniquely poised to meet businesses’ need for flexible spend management tools and employees’ demands for touchless payment options. About The Playbook.

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Moving The Business Payments Focus From Price To Process

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As Joiner explained it, getting various stakeholders on board to institute a virtual corporate card, for example, or other spend management tools — along with the great diaspora of the workforce — is a challenge. Yet there’s a wide gulf between considering the great shift to digital B2B payments and actually making the leap.

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B2B FinTechs Diversify Funding Strategies With M&A, IPOs

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GoExpedi connects businesses in the industrial and energy spaces with a B2B eCommerce platform, supplier sourcing resources, and spend management tools. CSL Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Bowery Capital, Blue Bear Capital and existing backers also participated. According to BusinessLeader.co.uk billion in payments every year.

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Kobe Bryant, Virtual Cards, Self-Service Technology Top This Week’s News

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Accounts payable (AP) professionals and vendors still have reservations about adopting virtual cards despite their many benefits. Bryant formed the Bryant Stibel venture capital firm in 2013 with Jeff Stibel, founder of Web.com. The firm has more than $2 billion in assets. Bank Is Doing to Drive Virtual Card Adoption.