The New Networking

While Twitter might be all the rage for personal electronic communications, another phenomenon is hitting a home run in the business world. Whether it’s called Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment (EIPP), Electronic Invoicing (e-Invoicing), Supplier Electronic Payment (SEP), or yet another name, AP automation is on the rise.

And one of the most intriguing features of these newer electronic AP solutions is their ability to link buyers, suppliers, banks, and other business partners in a virtual environment.

Supplier adoption has long been on the biggest barriers to the widespread use of electronic payment solutions. But as buying organizations become more aggressive in communicating the value of these applications, an increasing number of suppliers are signing on. And once they see networking features in action, the suppliers are quickly converted, as electronic advocates eager to spread the word.

By reducing the invoice-to-pay cycle time and facilitating communications among the participants, the networks are actually enhancing corporate relationships. Buyers and suppliers can negotiate early payment discounts, resolve disputed items, and even develop complementary and mutually rewarding goals. Both buyers and suppliers can appreciate an immediate ROI in the form of increased spend management visibility and improved cash flow, including the resulting reduction in costly but often- necessary financing.

Although it may not be setting the world atwitter, the new networking is indeed changing global commerce  by eliminating inefficiencies and conquering cultural, geographic and linguistic barriers.

About tharlan

Tina Harlan is a writer and editor who has worked extensively with financial services, insurance, information technology, and healthcare clients. She specializes in white papers and case studies, as well as technical, corporate, and marketing communications.
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