contracts

A contract is a legally binding agreement that recognises and governs the rights and duties of the parties to the agreement. A contract is legally enforceable because it meets the requirements and approval of the law. An agreement typically involves the exchange of goods, services, money, or promises of any of those.

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Suplari Customizes AI Analytics For Procurement Teams
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September 21, 2018  |  B2B Payments

Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Suplari is targeting the procurement and finance functions in the enterprise with its newest offering. The company announced Thursday (Sept. 20)...

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September 17, 2018  |  B2B Payments

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April 28, 2017  |  B2B Payments

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