The prospect of selling your products or services to the big corporations can be a daunting prospect, but the means for making it happen are well within grasp. In this guest post, Neil Radley of Invapay shares five easy steps for getting the big guns to make their first order. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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29th September 2015
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The prospect of selling your products or services to the big corporations can be a daunting prospect, but the means for making it happen are well within grasp. In this guest post, Neil Radley of Invapay shares five easy steps for getting the big guns to make their first order.

GUEST WRITER: 5 tips for SMEs selling their products to corporates
 
New Products & Technology

Samsung Pay has finally been released in the United States, a month after its successful debut in South Korea, but can the payments platform capture the US market and overcome Apple Pay?

Samsung Pay comes to the US, but will it be a success?
 

SumUp, the mobile point of sale (mPOS) startup, has expanded to Scandinavian countries with a launch of its mobile payments service in Sweden. The company is now present in a total of 14 countries, including Germany, the UK and Brazil.

SumUp expands mobile payment services to Sweden
 
VC

Alibaba and its financial affiliate Ant Financial have agreed with One97 Communications to make a strategic investment in Paytm, India’s largest mobile payment and commerce platform.

Alibaba strategically invests $680m in Paytm to acquire 40%
 
Events & Awards

Iran has become the latest country to join the FinTech revolution, as it looks set to host its first digital finance conference.

Iran to host inaugural FinTech conference
 
Insights & Analysis

Mobile payments have recently seen an influx of tech and mobile giants all vying to carve up as much of the payments market as possible, but just how different are they from each other?

What are the differences between mobile payments? (Infographic)
 
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