Built In Boston, the leading hub for Boston startups and technology companies, announced today that MineralTree is among the top ten places to work in the Boston area.
Mainstream payment companies are quickly siding with fintechs to dilute the weight of paper on accounts payable and supply chains. American Express is pushing change by making it less of an ordeal.
The revolution in payment methods is lagging in one key area: business-to-business payments. In fact, so-called B2B payments are largely a lose-lose scenario for businesses and their suppliers stuck with 20th-century inefficiencies. But that offers a $1 trillion opportunity for hot payment stocks like Visa (V), Mastercard (MA), Square (SQ) and PayPal (PYPL).
As the city took on an autumnal glow, many of Boston’s fast-growing tech companies made major hires for their leadership teams. Read on to catch up on five of the biggest tech hires from last month.
MineralTree announced the appointment of Chris Sands as CFO. Sands joins the MineralTree leadership team as it continues its rapid growth in the accounts payable and payment automation solutions market.