Business-to-business e-commerce transacted directly between buyer and seller or through third-party web portals, though conducted by some companies for years, has relied mostly on paper checks or other forms of offline payment transactions to complete purchases. Now, along with the rise in B2B e-commerce, new services are emerging that are designed to make online B2B e-payments more routine.
Traxpay, for example, is offering an escrow payment service launched last year, Traxpay Conditional Payments, for online buyers and sellers in e-commerce trade conducted bilaterally or through third-party trading portals. Other major providers of portals and payments include Basware, Ariba, TradeBeam, MasterCard, Visa and Discover Financial Services. “There are quite a few players in this business; this is good for buyers and sellers,” says Nancy Atkinson, a senior analyst at research and consulting firm Aite Group.
Traxpay is certified by SAP AG as a provider of payment technology that integrates with SAP’s business operations software, including accounting and inventory management. With such integration, a seller responding to a customer’s purchase order and using Traxpay and SAP can send a confirmed purchase order and invoice in a single transaction to a buyer, who, in addition to completing payments, can use the same system to transfer product images or other data to the seller if necessary to confirm details of an order, Traxpay says.
Following is a list of other B2B online payment services:
- AribaPay, provided by a joint venture of Discover Financial Services and Ariba, a unit of SAP that provides services on an online B2B network where companies can find buyers and sellers and process orders. Through AribaPay, companies on the Ariba Network can send and receive payments between their respective bank accounts over the Discover network, without using a Discover payment card.
- Basware, a provider of Internet or cloud-based electronic invoicing services, is working with MasterCard Worldwide is an electronic invoicing system that uses both the Basware Commerce Network and MasterCard’s international payments network to route invoices and payments electronically for client companies.
- Syncada uses Internet-based software initially developed by U.S. Bank to processes invoices and payments electronically. It works with Citibank, Commerce Bank, U.S.Bank, and U.S. Bank payment processing unit Elavon to handle electronic payments.
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