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The State of B2B Payments: How Finance Leaders Are Driving Digital Transformation

The State of B2B Payments: How Finance Leaders Are Driving Digital Transformation

Discover how finance leaders are transforming B2B payments in a digital-first economy. In this episode, Boost Payment Solutions and FEI unpack key findings from a recent industry survey and share actionable strategies to modernize AP workflows, reduce costs, and boost agility through automation and commercial card optimization.

FEI Podcast

October 9, 202553m 6s

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Show Notes

Nearly half of all companies say their B2B payment processes need major improvement. Over 70% still rely on manual AP workflows, and nearly 60% of suppliers cite high acceptance costs as a top concern.

In this episode, based on a recent webinar hosted by Boost Payment Solutions and Financial Executives International (FEI), we explore the current state of B2B payments and the strategic shift toward automation and digitization. Hear directly from Boost executives as they share data-backed insights, lessons learned, and proven strategies to help finance leaders modernize their payment processes.

Topics Covered:

  • Common inefficiencies in AP and AR workflows
  • Using automation to enhance operations and relationships
  • Leveraging commercial cards for strategic advantage
  • Advancing payment maturity in a digital-first economy

Speakers

  • Seth Goodman, Chief Revenue Officer, Boost Payment Solutions
  • Zach Held, Chief Product Officer, Boost Payment Solutions

Special Guests: Seth Goodman and Zach Held.

Topics

B2B paymentsAP automationAR workflowscommercial cardspayment modernizationfinance transformationdigital-first economysupplier relationshipsworking capital optimizationBoost Payment SolutionsFinancial Executives Internationalpayment strategypayment maturityfinance leadership