VizyPay’s Cash Discount Program Wins Bronze in 12th Annual Best in Biz Awards
“Our flagship Cash Discount Program continues to be on the cutting edge of innovation for small businesses even years after its debut. As VizyPay grows, expanding our reach across the Midwest and beyond, we are giving more entrepreneurs access to proprietary payments technology that simplifies their day-to-day life without costing an arm and a leg,” VizyPay CEO Austin Mac Nab said.
The 12th annual program saw fierce competition among more than 700 entries from public and private companies of all sizes and representing all industries and regions in the U.S. and Canada, ranging from some of the most iconic global brands to the most innovative start-ups and resilient local companies. This year’s judges highlighted the winning companies’ visionary leadership, innovative strides in the use of new technologies, laudable employee diversity and inclusion programs and workplace best practices, and many winners’ continued community involvement and monetary and time investments in their environment and corporate social responsibility programs.
Since the program’s inception in 2011, winners in Best in Biz Awards have been determined based on scoring from independent judging panels assembled each year from some of the most respected national and local newspapers, TV and radio outlets, business, consumer, technology and trade publications in North America. Thanks to the impressive diversity of represented outlets and the unparalleled experience and expertise of the editors and reporters serving as judges, Best in Biz Awards judging panels are uniquely suited to objectively determine the best of the best from among the hundreds of competitive entries. The 2022 judging panel included, among others, writers from AdWeek, Computerworld, Forbes, The Globe & Mail, Inc., The Oregonian and Portland Tribune.
“Best in Biz Awards showcase the best of the best in products and services for companies desperately needing solutions in our rapidly changing world, particularly with the substantial staffing shortages companies are experiencing globally,” said Rob Enderle, Unfiltered Opinion, having judged his first Best in Biz Awards. “The awards showcase an unbiased view of tools that could impact many struggling companies, particularly SMBs, which often lack the resources and dedicated IT personnel to flesh out critical options adequately.”
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