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KredX is anticipating to distribute around $260 million B2B payments per month
Abstract:KredX partnered with ICICI Bank, to begin offering commercial card for B2B payments. The commercial card cash back provides businesses with the ability to instantly collect monetary rewards for B2B payments with no fees.

KredX Partners with ICICI Bank, to Issue Cash Back Commercial Card for B2B Payments
The card also offers dispute managements, 3-way matching and complete automation
KredX is anticipating to distribute around $260 million B2B payments per month. The firm is also striving to increase its number of clients by 300% by the end of 2022.
The new card is providing a single-view dashboard for all transactions. The card may increase the efficiency of businesses with cash back rewards. A discount option is also available for clients that wish to collect early payments for additional dynamic discounts.
Fully Automated
The card also offers dispute managements, 3-way matching and complete automation . An automated system may be attractive to numerous businesses.
Manish Kumar, Founder and CEO at KredX said, This will be a watershed moment in B2B payments that will allow businesses to avail high cashbacks on each payment.
This will be a watershed moment in B2B payments that will allow businesses to avail high cashbacks on each payment. The entire KredX offering is now a win-win package for all businesses as this covers ease of payments, credit for payments and most importantly rewards for payments. This will massively impact the bottom line and ROI of businesses.
“We are excited about our partnership with ICICI Bank that will further fuel our vision to accelerate and democratize the adoption of finance. This association will help KredX expand its network and will play an instrumental role in further empowering businesses in the financial landscape.”
KredX is the largest supply chain finance firm in India. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) gave its approval for SBI Mutual Fund and other SBI group firms to have a 9.9% stake in ICICI Bank.
At the end of 2021, SBI Mutual Fund held 5.72% stake in ICICI Bank.

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