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Tue, 12 Jul 2016 14:18:03 GMT狠狠撸Share feed for 狠狠撸shows by User: WEXincAccounts Payable Automation: Preparing Your Organization for a Digital Future
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wexinfographicapautomation-160712141803 The accounts payable function at organizations is evolving, and as companies bring their AP processes into the digital future, they need technological advances to keep up, bringing them from point A to point B with more accuracy, speed, and cost-savvy. All of this and more can be done with planning and automation.
The following infographic shares statistics, facts, and tips on AP automation and modernizing your business processes for improved customer and supplier relationships, better discount capture, and enhanced visibility into business processes.]]>
The accounts payable function at organizations is evolving, and as companies bring their AP processes into the digital future, they need technological advances to keep up, bringing them from point A to point B with more accuracy, speed, and cost-savvy. All of this and more can be done with planning and automation.
The following infographic shares statistics, facts, and tips on AP automation and modernizing your business processes for improved customer and supplier relationships, better discount capture, and enhanced visibility into business processes.]]>
Tue, 12 Jul 2016 14:18:03 GMT/WEXinc/accounts-payable-automation-preparing-your-organization-for-a-digital-futureWEXinc@slideshare.net(WEXinc)Accounts Payable Automation: Preparing Your Organization for a Digital FutureWEXincThe accounts payable function at organizations is evolving, and as companies bring their AP processes into the digital future, they need technological advances to keep up, bringing them from point A to point B with more accuracy, speed, and cost-savvy. All of this and more can be done with planning and automation.
The following infographic shares statistics, facts, and tips on AP automation and modernizing your business processes for improved customer and supplier relationships, better discount capture, and enhanced visibility into business processes.<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wexinfographicapautomation-160712141803-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> The accounts payable function at organizations is evolving, and as companies bring their AP processes into the digital future, they need technological advances to keep up, bringing them from point A to point B with more accuracy, speed, and cost-savvy. All of this and more can be done with planning and automation.
The following infographic shares statistics, facts, and tips on AP automation and modernizing your business processes for improved customer and supplier relationships, better discount capture, and enhanced visibility into business processes.
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33535https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wexinfographicapautomation-160712141803-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundsinfographicBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0How Payments Have Evolved Since the Stone Age: Conch Shells to Credit Cards and Beyond
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wextimeline-151125180848-lva1-app6892 From conch shells and stones to virtual cards and mobile payments, the payments landscape has been evolving for millennia.
This infographic highlights the important dates in payments history, from the dawn of paper money in 1861 to the introduction of the credit card nearly a century later to the rise of checking and much, much more.
Key dates covered include:
1861: To combat coin hoarding, the US government first created paper currency bills during the Civil War.
1951: The first credit card was produced by American Express
1952: Over 47 million checking accounts exist in the US, with 8 billion checks written.
1969: The first Automated Teller Machine, or ATM opens
1979: 86% of non-cash payments were completed by check, and 33 billion checks were written each year.
1990: Debit cards used in about 300 million transactions
1995: Payments by check peak at 49.5 billion
1997: Coca-Cola introduces precursor to mobile payments
2000: Checks used in 40 billion transactions
2003: Electronic payments surpass checks
2009: Prepaid and Debit Cards used in 37.6 billion transactions
2012: Less than half of American bills paid with cash.
2013: 80% of transactions cashless]]>
From conch shells and stones to virtual cards and mobile payments, the payments landscape has been evolving for millennia.
This infographic highlights the important dates in payments history, from the dawn of paper money in 1861 to the introduction of the credit card nearly a century later to the rise of checking and much, much more.
Key dates covered include:
1861: To combat coin hoarding, the US government first created paper currency bills during the Civil War.
1951: The first credit card was produced by American Express
1952: Over 47 million checking accounts exist in the US, with 8 billion checks written.
1969: The first Automated Teller Machine, or ATM opens
1979: 86% of non-cash payments were completed by check, and 33 billion checks were written each year.
1990: Debit cards used in about 300 million transactions
1995: Payments by check peak at 49.5 billion
1997: Coca-Cola introduces precursor to mobile payments
2000: Checks used in 40 billion transactions
2003: Electronic payments surpass checks
2009: Prepaid and Debit Cards used in 37.6 billion transactions
2012: Less than half of American bills paid with cash.
2013: 80% of transactions cashless]]>
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 18:08:48 GMT/WEXinc/the-history-and-evolution-of-payments-from-prehistory-to-tomorrowWEXinc@slideshare.net(WEXinc)How Payments Have Evolved Since the Stone Age: Conch Shells to Credit Cards and BeyondWEXincFrom conch shells and stones to virtual cards and mobile payments, the payments landscape has been evolving for millennia.
This infographic highlights the important dates in payments history, from the dawn of paper money in 1861 to the introduction of the credit card nearly a century later to the rise of checking and much, much more.
Key dates covered include:
1861: To combat coin hoarding, the US government first created paper currency bills during the Civil War.
1951: The first credit card was produced by American Express
1952: Over 47 million checking accounts exist in the US, with 8 billion checks written.
1969: The first Automated Teller Machine, or ATM opens
1979: 86% of non-cash payments were completed by check, and 33 billion checks were written each year.
1990: Debit cards used in about 300 million transactions
1995: Payments by check peak at 49.5 billion
1997: Coca-Cola introduces precursor to mobile payments
2000: Checks used in 40 billion transactions
2003: Electronic payments surpass checks
2009: Prepaid and Debit Cards used in 37.6 billion transactions
2012: Less than half of American bills paid with cash.
2013: 80% of transactions cashless<img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wextimeline-151125180848-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> From conch shells and stones to virtual cards and mobile payments, the payments landscape has been evolving for millennia.
This infographic highlights the important dates in payments history, from the dawn of paper money in 1861 to the introduction of the credit card nearly a century later to the rise of checking and much, much more.
Key dates covered include:
1861: To combat coin hoarding, the US government first created paper currency bills during the Civil War.
1951: The first credit card was produced by American Express
1952: Over 47 million checking accounts exist in the US, with 8 billion checks written.
1969: The first Automated Teller Machine, or ATM opens
1979: 86% of non-cash payments were completed by check, and 33 billion checks were written each year.
1990: Debit cards used in about 300 million transactions
1995: Payments by check peak at 49.5 billion
1997: Coca-Cola introduces precursor to mobile payments
2000: Checks used in 40 billion transactions
2003: Electronic payments surpass checks
2009: Prepaid and Debit Cards used in 37.6 billion transactions
2012: Less than half of American bills paid with cash.
2013: 80% of transactions cashless
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20318https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wextimeline-151125180848-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=boundsinfographicBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-WEXinc-48x48.jpg?cb=1523625189WEX Inc. (NYSE: WEX) is a leading global provider of corporate payment solutions that enable its customers to manage their businesses more efficiently, with enhanced security and greater control over their costs.
Since 1983, WEX has expanded its scope to become a multi-channel provider of corporate payment solutions with millions of cardholders across several growing market sectors including travel, health care and employee benefits.
We focus on providing exceptional payment security and control for a vast spectrum of payment sectors while delivering an exceptional experience so that our customers 鈥� whether large or small 鈥� can operate efficiently, securely and profitably. www.wexinc.comhttps://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wexinfographicapautomation-160712141803-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=boundsWEXinc/accounts-payable-automation-preparing-your-organization-for-a-digital-futureAccounts Payable Autom...https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wextimeline-151125180848-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=boundsWEXinc/the-history-and-evolution-of-payments-from-prehistory-to-tomorrowHow Payments Have Evol...