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About us

Our vision is a world where business data makes commerce efficient and fair for all

Who

Previse is a global financial services and technology company based in London. Our purpose is to turbo-charge B2B commerce by using buyer/supplier trading data.

Why

Our starting premise was that payments for goods and services in the B2B space are just far too hard. They are archaic for both the seller trying to get paid and the buyer trying to approve invoices and pay. This process can take months of waiting, chasing, checking, back and forth. And that makes no sense. So we created InstantPay.

What

Previse has built the infrastructure to connect the millions of suppliers on existing B2B networks with billions of dollars of finance in ways that are otherwise not possible. Our core capability is to process Corporate and SME trading data globally and use AI to predict future revenues and price the risk accurately. This is the intelligent technology behind InstantPay and SmartPay.

It is almost a year since we launched Good Business Pays, so it's time to celebrate some of the wins and successes of the movement.
You work hard to create business opportunities, but making the most of them takes a ready source of cash.
2021 has been yet another tough year for British businesses of all sizes. And it is SMEs who are impacted the worst, whilst larger companies fare better.
Liz Barclay’s appointment as Small Business Commissioner was the latest development in the UK’s longstanding and worsening payments crisis.
While this is a welcome step in the right direction, there is still a long way to go. A 30-day payment period is still 30 days too long for many.
Covid-19 disruptions and shutdowns propagate through supply chains, and massive but blunt interventions can't reach those most in need of support.

Press releases

Mastercard has today unveiled its next-generation virtual card solution for instant B2B payments, using Previse’s capabilities.