corporate banking

Corporate banking, also known as business banking, refers to the aspect of banking that deals with corporate customers. The term was originally used in the United States to distinguish it from investment banking after the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933 separated the two activities.

Source: investopedia.com

BoA Gives Trade Finance Tool A Digital Bump
BoA Gives Trade Finance Tool A Digital Bump
April 22, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Bank of America Merrill Lynch is releasing an upgrade to its trade finance processing tool in an effort to help corporate treasurers streamline document management....

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Capital One, Wells Back B2B ePayments Startup
Capital One, Wells Back B2B ePayments Startup
April 19, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Some of the biggest names in banking participated in the Series E funding round for digital billing and payments company Transactis, a SaaS startup that...

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Bad Biz Loans Tip The Scales At Top US Banks
Bad Biz Loans Tip The Scales At Top US Banks
April 18, 2016  |  B2B Payments

Several of the U.S.’s largest banks are seeing record levels of bad corporate loans, according to reports published late last week. The latest data found...

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Banks Scared Of Becoming ‘Irrelevant,’ Says FUNDING XCHANGE
Banks Scared Of Becoming ‘Irrelevant,’ Says FUNDING XCHANGE
April 11, 2016  |  B2B Payments

The alternative lending industry introduced a new threat to traditional banks, but the conversation has since turned to how financial institutions can collaborate with FinTech...

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