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

Mitigating FX Risk Amid Market Sea Changes
Mitigating FX Risk Amid Market Sea Changes
September 15, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Some markets in the global economy have been anything but steady lately, and that’s posing some worrying obstacles for corporate money managers. In an interview...

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Wells Fargo Continues Biz Banking Leadership Switch
Wells Fargo Continues Biz Banking Leadership Switch
September 02, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Wells Fargo announced its pick to take over as head of commercial banking after the former head of the unit, Perry Pelos, was promoted to...

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Global Spotlight: United Kingdom
Global Spotlight: United Kingdom
August 31, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Among the hottest topics in B2B payments in the U.K. today include late payments to small suppliers and the nation’s flourishing alternative lending sector. But...

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Capital One Gets Payments Tech-Savvy For Biz Customers
Capital One Gets Payments Tech-Savvy For Biz Customers
July 09, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Capital One is looking for new ways to bring innovative technologies to its business customers, and the bank’s latest partnership is a push in the...

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