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eBev joins forces with Spenda to implement frictionless payment options in their marketplace

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Spenda, an integrated business platform offering a wide range of SaaS, payment and lending capabilities, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with eBev, Australia’s largest marketplace for wholesale beverages, to integrate payment solutions into their platform.

eBev is a software provider with a platform that enables licensed premises to order alcoholic beverages from eBev’s approved catalogue. eBev has over 2,500 licensed premises (buyers) purchasing through its platform regularly and has a catalogue of approximately 70,000 products from 12,000 beverage producers and 800 distributors.

Business-to-business (B2B) marketplaces are a rapidly growing and important sector of the Australian economy, and the market is expected to reach A$23.3 billion by 2025. However, as the average B2B business is losing $1.3 million per year due to inefficient and expensive payment processes, it shows a clear demand for better payment solutions to be available for B2B marketplaces that can seamlessly support growing demand.

“In these more challenging economic difficult times, businesses look for ways to save time, and money and manage their cash flow. This partnership with Spenda enables eBev to continue evolving our offering to the eBev marketplace. Spenda has been a critical partner in our growth over the last two years and building a deeper partnership will be key to delivering ongoing value to our customers,” said the CEO of eBev, Ian Harris.

Improving payment and cash flow efficiency across the eBev network, Spenda will integrate its Pay Statement by Link and Accounts Payable payments solutions into the eBev platform across the hospitality supply chain. eBev and Spenda will supply licensed premises with merchant services that enable them to take B2C payments via both physical and virtual terminals, as well as eInvoicing services and payment services.

In addition, licensed premises will be subject to credit approval, and have access to card-blended finance (trade) accounts using Spenda’s lending and card-blended finance, which will enable them to purchase goods from the eBev platform on standard statement terms, via the Spenda Pay Statement by Link product.

“Expanding this partnership with eBev reflects further market validation of our unique payments solution across distributed networks in different industry verticals. Our solutions are well suited to the hospitality industry which has an integrated network of buyers and sellers through the supply chain. eBev has done a fantastic job of growing its merchant base and ordering volumes. This partnership with eBev, in addition to recent agreements with Carpet Court, AgriChain and Capricorn demonstrates our ability to keep layering recurring revenue streams,” said Spenda Managing Director, Adrian Floate.

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