3 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Millennial Biz Travelers Flock To Sharing Services
Millennial Biz Travelers Flock To Sharing Services
In what will probably come as a surprise to few, millennial business travelers are adopting sharing services more than their counterparts in other age groups, according to a new report.
3 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Approaching SME Finance Like Personal Finance
Approaching SME Finance Like Personal Finance
With greater confidence in the U.S. economy and small business confidence in the current presidential administration, alternative lending is yet again at a crossroads. The latest Biz2Credit Small Biz Lending Index revealed, for the seventh month in a row, that large U.S. banks increased their loan approval rates to SMEs in February, with approval rates hitting 24.1 percent.
3 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Inside SelfScore’s No-File Credit Model
Inside SelfScore’s No-File Credit Model
When it comes to school, and especially higher education, everyone wants extra credit — especially when it comes to paying for everything from books to room and board. The costs of going to school, especially for grad school, are going nowhere but up.
3 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Clarity & Simplicity: The Secret To Unlocking The Direct To Consumer Experience
Clarity & Simplicity: The Secret To Unlocking The Direct To Consumer Experience
The consumer experience in the digital world is becoming increasingly disintermediated. For consumers, that is largely a win — pricing becomes more transparent, comparisons are easier to make and there are an abundance of choices when it comes to getting access to a wide variety of good and services.
In short, disintermediation means consumers get more choices and understand those choices better.
3 April, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on SMEs Get Political On Banking, Cash Management And More
SMEs Get Political On Banking, Cash Management And More
Amid geopolitical turmoil across the world, small businesses are looking at their governments to promote growth and financial well-being. In the U.S., SMEs have health care and tax reform at the top of their lists, with most small business owners hoping the government will slash red tape as a whole. Top regulatory concerns differ in the U.K. and Australia, though, with small business banking and late B2B payments weighing heavily on entrepreneurs’ approach to politics.