SMEs need access to capital, especially when it comes to securing goods and services needed for their own expansion. As eInvoice payment firm Aztec Exchange’s CEO Edwin Hagan-Emmin explains, a new pact with EDI brings choice beyond traditional factoring to Canadian SMEs.
A new year, a fresh start. Or, for some B2B FinTech firms, an opportunity to turn things around. PYMNTS has the latest on the performance of the leading B2B FinTech startups across alternative lending, procure-to-pay and more, and not everyone is closing out the year...
“Follow the money” is usually sound advice. But for alternative SME lenders, it’s more of a “follow where the money isn’t” mentality. That’s how invoice financing company Aztec Exchange, based in Ireland, found itself spreading into Spain and Latin America. But there was more to this...
A new service from Aztec Exchange lets eInvoice firms extend payments to suppliers for their invoices, on demand. CEO Edwin Hagan-Emmin sees early invoice payments as a conduit to bringing working capital and cash flow to the smallest suppliers, globally.
August 24, 2017
A company news message at Irish invoice financing company Aztec Exchange suggests the firm is headed toward liquidation. Aztec Exchange has called for a meeting of creditors, according to a company notice published on Business Barometer, to be held later this month on Aug. 29. The notice also said the company is proposing PricewaterhouseCoopers’ advisory partner Declan McDonald […]