15.03.2007 13:00:00
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Hitachi Consulting: New Small Business Payments Study Reveals Criticality of Payments Issues to Small Businesses
Payments are a critical issue for small businesses, according to a new
nationwide study of small business payment preferences conducted by
Boston-based consulting group Dove Consulting, a division of Hitachi
Consulting. The research was sponsored by CheckFree, Discover, First
Data Corporation, and NEACH.
Conducted in October and November 2006, the 2006/2007 Study of Small
Business Payment Preferences included detailed survey responses from 952
small businesses across industries with annual revenues under $5
million. Among all of the participants, the study found that small
businesses receive an average of 259 customer payments each month across
all sales channels and that checks and cash represent the majority of
these receipts. Checks account for 40 percent of customer payments to
small businesses, while cash accounts for 25 percent, credit cards
account for 16 percent and PayPal accounts for nine percent. The receipt
of PayPal payments was driven by small businesses that sell over the
Internet.
Payments are an important issue for small businesses, and 59 percent of
them turn to outside sources for help in managing their payments
acceptance, most commonly accountants, business colleagues, financial
institutions and payments processors.
"There is clearly an opportunity for financial
institutions and payment processors to deepen customer relationships and
offer specific services for the small business sector,”
said Laura Fuller, a director with Dove Consulting and the manager of
the study.
Across all small businesses, cash and checks are the most widely
accepted tender type – 88 percent of all small
businesses report that they accept both cash and checks. This was
followed by credit cards and signature debit cards, with 54 percent of
small businesses reporting that they accept these tender types.
The Study also investigated the options small businesses use to pay
bills and expenses and found usage patterns similar to consumers –
there is no one form of payment most preferred; they use a mix of
different payment options. Survey results indicate that business checks
and credit cards are the most predominant form of payment –
more than 50 percent of small businesses use these payment instruments.
The most preferred methods of payment differed by type of business
expense. Checks are the most preferred form of payment used by small
businesses for many common business expenses, including rent/commercial
mortgage, utilities, business services, equipment leases and inventory.
Credit cards are used more frequently for travel and entertainment
expenses, fuel purchases, and office supplies.
Nearly a quarter of all small businesses surveyed reported using a debit
card to make payments for their business. However, debit only accounts
for five percent of small business payments; cash, checks, credit cards,
online bill payment and PayPal were all more widely used.
About the 2006/2007 Study of Small Business Payment Preferences
The 2006/2007 Study of Small Business Payment Preferences is the
inaugural edition of this bi-annual study from Dove Consulting, a
division of Hitachi Consulting. The study provides insights into small
business behavior and preferences for both making and receiving
payments. Data for the 2006/2007 Study was collected through a national
Web and phone survey of small businesses in the United States with
revenues under $5 million. The survey was conducted in October and
November, 2006. A total of 952 completed surveys were received, and the
data set is representative of the small business population.
About Dove Consulting Dove Consulting, a division of Hitachi Consulting, specializes in
strategy and organization consulting for banks, payment networks and
processors, broadband companies and consumer goods
companies. Dove's Financial Services practice is a leader in payments,
retail banking, distribution and customer strategies, having worked for
eight of the top 10 banks in the United States. Dove’s
consulting work is supported by an ongoing commitment to
payment industry research, including consumer and small business payment
preferences, ATM deployment, and card issuer risk. For more information,
visit www.doveconsulting.com
or call 617-482-2100.
About Hitachi Consulting
As Hitachi, Ltd.’s (NYSE:HIT) global
consulting company, with operations in the US, Europe and Asia, Hitachi
Consulting is a recognized leader in delivering proven business and IT
solutions to Global 2000 companies across many industries. We leverage
decades of business process, vertical industry, and leading-edge
technology experience to understand each company's unique business
needs. From business strategy development through application
deployment, our consultants are committed to helping clients quickly
realize measurable business value and achieve sustainable ROI.
Hitachi Consulting's client base includes nearly 35% of the Fortune 100
and 25% of the Global 100 as well as many leading mid-market companies.
We offer a client-focused, collaborative approach and transfer knowledge
throughout each engagement. For more information, call 1-877-664-0010 or
visit www.hitachiconsulting.com.
Hitachi Consulting -- Inspiring your next success!® About Hitachi
Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE:HIT)(TOKYO:6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is
a leading global electronics company, with approximately 356,000
employees worldwide. Fiscal 2005 (ended March 31, 2006) consolidated
sales totaled 9,464 billion Yen ($80.9 billion). The company offers a
wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors including
information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems,
consumer products, materials and financial services. For more
information on Hitachi, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.hitachi.com.
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