SPONSORED | With a new operating model in play, financial institutions are in a great position to shift check spend to commercial card spend. Read Visa’s latest article to get our four top tips to understand the commercial card space and to tap into the potential $11T+ opportunity.
Commercial Cards: An Opportunity Too Big to Miss
August 01, 2022 / By ICBA
SPONSORED | With a new operating model in play, financial institutions are in a great position to shift check spend to commercial card spend. Read Visa’s latest article to get our four top tips to understand the commercial card space and to tap into the potential $11T+ opportunity.
Based on the December 2021 update to the Payments Study[1], Visa estimates there were 2.9 billion B2B checks for an estimated $11.8 trillion. This represents 26% of all checks paid by U.S. depository institutions and 57 percent of paid check dollar value.1
Despite decades of decline in check use, check displacement remains a massive growth opportunity for electronic payments, particularly for commercial card. For context, commercial card rails process an estimated $0.5 trillion in business spend, equivalent to just four percent of the value of B2B checks.2
Likely you are familiar with the traditional challenges to commercial card acceptance by suppliers, e.g., card processing fees, manual processing of virtual card payments, AR reconciliation. These challenges are real, but Visa innovators and our partners are making strides daily. For example, the Business Payments Network – a Visa partnership with Billtrust – radically simplifies payment processing and reconciliation for card-accepting suppliers.
These low-value transactions should be “cardable,” right? Unfortunately, few buyers feel motivated to pursue these opportunities. Often the ROI feels too low to track down all the data about where these checks are going and then convince suppliers to accept card. In the end, fewer than half the company’s suppliers are likely to accept commercial cards. No wonder decision makers don’t jump when bank salespeople ask for a spend file simply to see if there’s an opportunity.
But what if a card salesperson showed up with a credible opportunity in hand? That’s the model Visa Consulting & Analytics is helping our client banks embrace.
A new operating model
Each of the 2.9 billion B2B checks paid every year is paid by a financial institution. Most FIs use optical character recognition (OCR) to process those checks. But OCR data can also help identify which suppliers their corporate customers are paying. In partnership with Visa’s Supplier Matching Service, market leading banks are identifying which of those suppliers accept commercial cards and pinpointing which business customers at the bank have the greatest opportunity to shift check spend with those suppliers to card. These banks’ salespeople no longer begin a client conversation by asking for a spend file. Instead, they present a credible analysis based on the client’s payments volume processed by the bank.
Salespeople love it. And – good news for depository institutions – you are in a unique position to approach your business customers about these opportunities. Without the relationship, commercial card salespeople must use the old model.
If it sounds too good to be true, it’s not. But it does take work. See the complete article for four tips for FIs that want to adopt this new method of accelerating growth in their commercial card portfolio.
1 Based on the Fed’s 2018 Check Sample Survey, 26% of checks paid in the U.S. were “B2B.” They made up 57% of paid check value. We believe our estimated number and value of B2B checks in 2020 are conservative. Given the ongoing decline in check use by U.S. consumers, B2B share is likely even higher today than it was in 2018.
2 McKinsey & Company’s U.S. Payments Map estimates 2020 U.S. commercial card spend at $485B.
[1] Payment Study. A team of economists at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors track noncash payment trends in the U.S. Since 2001, they have measured the number and value of transactions across all major payment methods.
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