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PelicanPay inks deal with Starling Bank

PelicanPay (PelicanPay.com), the innovative payments and financial crime compliance platform, today announced at Money2020 Europe a partnership with Starling Banking Services to deliver complete pan-European invoice to payables automation for small businesses together with online e-commerce merchant payment services.

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Aussies can now pay their bills with cryptocurrencies via Cointree and Gobbill partnership

Cryptocurrency exchange platform Cointree has today announced it has launched its ‘pay any bill with any coin’ service with AI bill payment platform Gobbill.

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Simple sunsets bill pay app

Simple is saying goodbye to Bill pay on 7/9/19. We want to make this transition as easy as possible.

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Wells Fargo turns to TransferMate for business payments tool

TransferMate, one of the world’s leading cross-border B2B payments providers, has today announced a strategic relationship with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (“Wells Fargo”) to deliver Global Invoice ConnectSM – the go-to platform for U.S.-based international businesses looking for a simpler, more cost-effective solution for receiving payments from their global customers.

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Penta integrates with Debitoor e-invoicing program

Penta customers can now save even more time and do their accounting with just a few clicks: The digital business account provider has integrated the Debitoor invoicing program.

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CIBC launches banking platform for SMEs

CIBC (CM) (CM) today unveiled a first-of-its-kind banking platform in Canada designed to help small and medium-sized businesses run and grow their companies.

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JP Morgan invests in Indian fintech

Global PayEx, a fast-growing player in the Electronic Invoice Presentment & Payment (EIPP) and business-to-business (B2B) payments space based in India, today announced a strategic investment by J.P. Morgan.

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Tipalti forms financial management partnerships

Tipalti, the leading global payables automation platform, today announced new financial management partnerships to help further modernize organizations’ finance operations, giving them the necessary tools to focus more on the strategic challenges they face during rapid growth.

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Paymerang teams up with Community Bankers’ Bank

Paymerang has partnered with Community Bankers’ Bank to provide its best-in-class electronic payables solution to CBB’s client community banks and their commercial customers.

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Payments firm Countingup debuts invoicing feature

As a number of old-school banks struggle to maintain their technology, leading UK “challenger” business banking provider Countingup becomes the first to offer invoicing, automated payment matching and expense tracking.

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E-invoicing firm Fitek expands into UK

Fitek, the Baltic and European fintech– and e-invoice solutions provider, has expanded to the UK market. The company is registered and its first employees are at work.

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First National Bank of Omaha signs on with Bill.com

Bill.com, the digital business payments leader, and First National Bank of Omaha (FNBO), today announced a partnership to offer the bank’s customers digital back office automation with digital business payment services.

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Basware taps into machine learning

Basware (Nasdaq: BAS1V), the global leader in networked source-to-pay solutions, e-invoicing and innovative financing services has introduced new machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities across its suite of Source-to-Pay solutions.

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Tipalti integrates with Intuit QuickBooks Online

Tipalti, the leading global payables automation platform, announced today that its supplier payments automation solution has integrated with Intuit QuickBooks Online, and is now available through the QuickBooks App Store.

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TD Bank adopts Bottomline Technologies Paymode-X

TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, announced today that it is collaborating with Bottomline Technologies (NASDAQ :EPAY ), a leading provider of financial technology that helps make business payments simple, smart and secure, to offer Paymode-X with Visa Payables Solutions to its U.S. business banking customers.

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Wirecard Brazil releases new features for digital payments service

To facilitate entrepreneur’s financial life is a mission of Wirecard Brazil (Moip), a company that is part of Wirecard Group, the leading specialist for digital financial technology.

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Comdata launches Asap

Comdata, a FLEETCOR company (NYSE: FLT) and leader in corporate payment innovation, today unveiled ASAP, an automated, streamlined accounts payable solution that helps businesses eliminate the manual burden of processing invoices, paying bills and reconciling their books. Paired with a dedicated service team,

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Headland launches bill payment app for utilities

Leeds-based digital agency, Headland has launch Payzu – a bill delivery and payment solution that it says has the potential to save utility companies upwards of £1/2 million a year on print and postage costs.

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Google's P2P payments app Tez now handles utility bills

Paying bills takes time, whether it's queuing, hopping around to multiple offices, or jumping between apps.

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Toowoomba Regional Council first in Australia to launch digital bill delivery using Sniip

Toowoomba Regional Council is leading Australia in digital billing, by partnering with Australia’s first bank-agnostic payments and billing app, Sniip, to launch a patented “m-billing” function that will alert ratepayers of Council rates and water bills via push notifications directly on their smartphones.