georgeforeman.org

European SMEs face challenges with payments speed, study shows - Wusme

By A Mystery Man Writer

September 1th, 2022 – Banking-as-a-Service provider Vodeno has issued a study showing that European SMEs have concerns about the speed of payments and the need to modernise the system. The survey was carried out on over 2,000 SME managers across the UK, France, the Netherlands and Belgium. Regarding international payments, 35% of respondents said that they take around 2 to 3 days to process. Only 11% of those surveyed said the process takes an hour, and only 10% that their payments and instantly processed. Over half (52%) said that the slow speed of payments processing meant they had failed to honour commitments. 54% said slow payments had led to cash shortages which had forced them to take out a loan. The speed of payments is one of the most popular reasons for choosing one payments channel over another, with 44% of respondents citing it as the reason. 44% cite profitability, and 39%, security guarantees. 62% cited delays and unpredictable cash flows as their company’s biggest problem. 62% said that a great proportion of their resources was consumed by volatility in exchange rates. 60% said that the modernisation of payment processing capabilities is a pressing cause for companies. 68% are seeking.

SMEs in Europe ready to invest in real-time payment capabilities - Wusme

SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES by Norbert Knoll von Dornhoff - Issuu

The Potential Impact of the European Commission's Proposed AI Act on SMEs

SME Europe How can we improve Online Payments for SMEs? - SME Europe

How Consumers and SMES Are Adapting to Cross-Border Payment Challenges

Top Three Challenges of SMEs – Payments, Speed, Credit Line

Europe's family-run businesses at odds over digital future

Bringing digital financial services to S-E Asia - Wusme

Wusme workshop waste to energy final document hq san marino

SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES by Norbert Knoll von Dornhoff - Issuu

FintechOS Uncovers Challenges SMEs Face in Going Digital

SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES by Norbert Knoll von Dornhoff - Issuu