Over the last year, check payments have significantly declined in business-to-business (B2B) transactions falling to an all-time low of 42%. There are several different reasons why this is happening, but it's safe to assume that businesses have modernized their payment process to prevent fraud, save time, ease the approval process, and reduce expenses on hidden costs.
However, many businesses still have not modernized their payment processes and heavily rely on check payments. Payment Canada stated that "Canadians still use close to a billion cheques each year." Checks have been part of our payment history for over 350 years. Accordingly, it makes it difficult for the finance teams to move away from check payments despite all the downsides. Nevertheless, you need to understand the full hidden costs associated with check payments.
Consider the following factors when determining the best payment methods: your business model, customer payment preferences, size of transactions, and transaction and administrative fees.
According to industry studies, check-writing costs a business between $3 and $5 per check. Check-writing includes the cost of paper, envelopes, ink, printers, postage, and employee time. Check-writing can also reduce a business’s bottom line significantly through accounts payable (AP) errors; late fees, overdraft fees, and returned check fees due to paper-based inefficiencies and lack of visibility in the AP process; storage costs; increased headcount in having to hire more people to handle manual tasks. Ultimately, check-writing costs money and the company’s ability to run efficiently and scale effectively.
Try negotiating a better deal with credit card processors leveraging the value of your transaction volume. Reducing the risk of fraud — swiping credit cards and entering security information — can also lower credit card processing fees.
As stated above, check payments have been a norm for business payments for many years. Thus, many financial representatives have continued to use it despite the high cost. Indeed, check payments are very costly. The Bank of America estimates that an individual B2B check payment is estimated to cost anywhere from $4 - $20. As for Canadians, Payments Canada believes that a single check payment costs between $15-25, and in some instances, could go up as high as $50. Now that's expensive.
But that's not it. There are additional costs associated with check payments that must be added to the calculation. Businesses often overlook at the time that is being spent on handling check payments. The amount of time spent on administering check payments is hard to count for. Moreover, there are opportunity costs when the vendor refuses to start a project until they receive a down payment, while the person who can sign the check is away on vacation. Plus, mailing cheques also cost money as mailing supplies and postage are additional costs that need to be calculated. Additionally, time spent reconciling payments is another hidden cost associated with check payment. The bottom line is that check payments eat up a lot of the time that should be spent on important matters that are more directly related to your business's growth and success.
The 2020 pandemic have led to a higher number of SMBs to modernize their payment processes, along with accounting firms that were resistant to change and keeping things traditional.
The longer you stay in the traditional payment system and delaying adopting a modernized payment system, you are:
We are living in the most technologically advanced days. Don't open up your business to these vulnerabilities.
The first step towards avoiding the hidden cost of check payments is moving forward with modernizing your B2B payments with a cloud-based, electronic payment solution. Using a cloud-based system streamlines your AP and AR functions, which allows your business to spend less time and money managing payments.
Plus, more benefits come with modernizing payments than just avoiding the hidden cost of check payments. Modernizing payments allows you to:
When you adopt a B2B payment solution, you have to look out for five different things: security, integration, speed, low-cost services, and easy international payments.
2020 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey by the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) found that 81% of organizations were targets of payment fraud in 2019. Among the 81%, check payments had the highest fraud tempt being 74%, followed by wire transfer of 40%. You would not want to escape from check payment fraud and adopt another solution that puts you at more risk.
Many B2B payment systems perform a single function, requiring you to use one system to send payments, another to receive payments, and yet another to reconcile them. This makes the process inefficient. Look for a solution that can perform all your AP and AR tasks from one platform.
Look for a system that allows you to get paid out right away. You escaped from the check payment processing time. You don't want to spend time learning when the solution will take up more of your time.
Some solutions are expensive, and you would not want to pay for a solution with a high cost, including features you don't need for your business payments. Look for a system with a low transaction, set-up, and monthly fees that can cover all your needs! The key thing to note is that free solutions are also not the best as you are paying for what you get meaning they will mostly offer limited service that doesn't cover your needs. So, don't waste time exploring does option.
Do you have international vendors that you need to pay? Look for a solution that offers easy international payments so you can altogether remove check payments from your business payment processes.
There are too many cloud-based payments systems out in the market, making it time-consuming to do all the research, and testing out the platform is difficult. Your time is precious and should be used for your business growth.
Start with Plooto today, mission control for your AP and AR. Many SMBs and accounting firms trust Plooto. Plus, Plooto is capable of doing everything that you have just learned about. Moreover, you can still keep check payment but make them online check payment!