Nipendo to Present at RBC Capital Markets Financial Technology Investor Day

Nipendo to Present at RBC Capital Markets Financial Technology Investor Day

Nipendo’s presentation will focus on the disruption and disintermediation in B2B payments.

Nipendo, a leading provider of supplier collaboration cloud platform, today announced that chief executive office Eyal Rosenberg will present at RBC Capital Markets Financial Technology Investor Day, which will be held at The Westin New York at Times Square in New York, NY on Thursday, June 16, 2016.

RBC Capital Markets Financial Technology Investor Day provides an opportunity for investors to get up to speed on the latest developments in financial technologies.

Nipendo’s presentation will focus on the disruption and disintermediation in B2B payments enabled by Blockchain technology, virtual bank accounts, distributed ledger, and virtual currency (e.g. Bitcoin, Ethereum).

About Nipendo

Nipendo Supplier Cloud delivers a new level of supply chain collaboration and procure-to-pay automation across all spend categories.

Nipendo provides organizations with a single point of control and compliance for all enterprise procure-to-pay processes, enabling real-time, transparent, touch-free, and error-free invoice reconciliation with over 98% of the invoices approved to pay within seconds of submission.

Utilizing Nipendo’s real-time invoice validation and reconciliation, buyer organizations are able to capture a greater portion of available early payment discounts, while suppliers enjoy faster invoice-to-cash conversion at a lower cost of capital.

Nipendo Supplier Cloud is used by leading organizations across industries, including multinationals such as CheckPoint, Israel Aerospace Industries, KLA Tencor, Kodak Alaris, Sigma Aldrich, and Teva Pharmaceuticals.

For more information about Nipendo, please visit: http://www.nipendo.com/


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