pstrong1 in 2 of SMEs in Singapore complained of lengthy processing and settlement times.
About 3 in 4 of small and medium enterprises in Singapore said that they are ready to switch away from traditional banks for their payment needs, reveals a study by payments and financial platform Airwallex and consultancy firm Edgar, Dunn, & Company.
Meanwhile, 1 in 2 of SMEs in Singapore agreed complained of the lengthy processing and settlement times when receiving payments abroad.Globally, over 8 in 10 small businesses are looking to switch away from traditional banks for the payment needs, reveals a study by payments and financial platform Airwallex and consultancy firm Edgar, Dunn, & Company.
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