This gives time to integrate direct debit and e-invoicing - does not make any sense to run them separately.
08 Apr 2011 10:55 Read comment
Anybody knowing a cheaper & faster way of getting strong id in use for the public sector?
03 Apr 2011 12:11 Read comment
In short - if there is an important goal - negative carrots make it happen - positive ones (which would otherwise be to prefer) are a waste of time - and money.
03 Apr 2011 11:54 Read comment
Like in Norway, Denmark and to some extent in Finland (where the consumer ombudsman has been busy in trying to resist transparent pricing of paper invoices = protecting costs - not consumers!) - the success is based on charging for paper - if you want it you pay for it. The cased with not paying means that all customers share the cost of bad behavior...
03 Apr 2011 07:52 Read comment
No other ideas?
31 Mar 2011 07:36 Read comment
Important message in any country. One focus area should be to deliver more value in the payments area - adding e-invoicing, enriching account statements so that they handle small enterprises accounting, VAT-splitpayments, automated cash flow estimates and invoice financing - all fronted by multidevice bidirectional real time mobile services - just press "a".
29 Mar 2011 12:05 Read comment
Brett,
My vision is that the tremendous waste and cost multibillion issuing of plastic cards represents will disappear. The plastic card - being unconnected to the Web is also a substandard user experience. Payment, loalty and id-cards will become features in mobile devices - the sooner the better.
I like this "We need to imagine more about where we can go, and spend less time defending where we are..."
One easy obvious step towards mobile banking is the very simple notification of arrived e-invoices - press "a" and it is paid on due date - or press "n" it is paid directly (payment received in real time - case Nordea Bank)
27 Mar 2011 08:04 Read comment
e-invoice is clearly cheaper - and better - same for consumers and business - and swims into accounting automatically
16 Mar 2011 14:11 Read comment
The endgame should be e-invoicing with direct debit option inbuilt - like is the case already in Finland. I have written about this earlier - find it in this collection:
https://www.finextra.com/blogs/fullblog.aspx?blogid=4840
16 Mar 2011 13:59 Read comment
This so to the point - landmark remarks
16 Mar 2011 13:56 Read comment
Electronic invoicing
Whatever...
Transaction Banking
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