A Quiet Change in How Businesses Pay Vendors

Vendor payments rarely get attention, yet they shape everyday business operations.

Many vendors still prefer ACH, wire transfers, or checks. Credit cards, while useful for businesses, often aren’t accepted. This creates a small but constant friction in cash flow and payment planning.

That friction is slowly disappearing.

Platforms like Zil Money’s Pay by Credit Card allow businesses to pay vendors using a credit card while vendors receive funds through their preferred methods. Nothing changes for the vendor, but businesses gain more flexibility.

That flexibility means better cash flow timing, simpler tracking, and the ability to earn rewards on routine payments.

Sometimes, progress in business isn’t loud. It shows up as fewer obstacles — and smoother payments.

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