How Businesses Can Pay Vendors by Credit Card Even When Cards Aren’t Accepted
Many small and medium businesses struggle with vendor payments because most vendors still prefer ACH transfers, wire payments, or checks. While these methods work for vendors, they limit flexibility for businesses that want to use credit cards to manage expenses. When businesses cannot pay vendors by credit card, they often face tighter cash flow and miss out on credit card rewards on regular payments. The Challenge with Traditional Vendor Payments Traditional payment methods move money out of a business bank account immediately. This can create pressure during slow months or periods of growth. In addition, managing payments across multiple methods increases manual work and reduces visibility into accounts payable. For businesses handling recurring vendor payments, these challenges add up over time. What Is Pay by Credit Card for Vendor Payments? Pay by Credit Card is a payment feature that allows businesses to pay vendors using a credit card, even if the vendor does not accept card pa...