René Lacerte, Bill.com

René Lacerte

Bill.com

Palo Alto, CA, United States

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Past:
  • Bill.com
  • American Banker
  • Inc.com
  • Entrepreneur

Past articles by Rene:

I Stand For Small Business

Bill.com Founder and CEO, René Lacerte reflects on his own lifelong connection to the SMB community, and what Bill.com is doing to help during the COVID-19 crisis. He encourages others to join him in supporting the GoFundMe Small Business Relief Fund and donating to the small businesses we all know and love. #istandforsmallbusiness​ → Read More

Global Business Payment Is Becoming Much Easier

We are excited to announce new Bill.com International Business Payments, a simple and cost-effective way to pay your vendors around the world electronically. → Read More

Diversity Is the Only Way Forward

It’s time for the tech community to proactively lead and bring more diversity into the community. → Read More

Why Banks Are Scrambling To Build A Venmo For Business

Venmo is a phenomenon that has become so synonymous with paying someone back, it’s even become a verb. → Read More

Blockchain Isn't The Magic Pill To Banking Ills

With the market cap of digital currencies surging in 2017, pundits are already speculating that “2018 will see many more cryptocurrencies double in value.” → Read More

The Fintech Honeymoon Is Over — Now What?

With new fintech investments tapering off and banks starting to get the hang of digital innovation, young companies need to take a hard look at their business models. → Read More

Banks vs. Fintech? No Contest, Banks Win

For all the attention nonbank fintech firms get, they still have a long way to go before winning over key customer segments, such as business banking customers. → Read More

Ditch the Desk and Still Run a Grounded Business

Before mobile computing became ubiquitous, many activities often required several points of contact between telephone, desk, and computer. Now it's just one - and I take it everywhere I go. → Read More

The 6 Most Important Tips on Hiring For Long Term Success

Hiring: It never gets easier, but you can get better at it. → Read More

The Road Previously Traveled: What I learned from Ken Chenault, Scott Cook and Mark Benioff, Leaders who've been there before

There is no cruise control on the road to entrepreneurial success. → Read More

Good Design IS Good Business

I believe a workspace can tell a lot about a company, its employees, and most of all, its leadership. → Read More

Foresight is 20/20 for the Future Payments Technology

Fast forward five years and here's the way I see it for business payments: No paper, no middlemen, just payments. → Read More

4 lessons I wished I learned in my 20's

What is it that I would say to my 20 year old self and any other entrepreneur who asked for a few words of wisdom on running a business? Focus on the organization. → Read More

What a Dog and Taoism Taught Me About Being an Entrepreneur: Two Unlikely Reads for the Aspiring Entrepreneur

We all need a little help sometimes. There are a couple of great books that have helped me out that are not on the normal list of books for being a better CEO/eEntrepreneur. → Read More

5 Surefire Ways to Get Clients to Pay on Time

Simplify the way you bill and collect funds from your company's customers. → Read More

5 Surefire Ways to Get Clients to Pay on Time

Simplify the way you bill and collect funds from your company's customers. → Read More

5 Tools to Retain Great Employees

Create a learning and growth culture to retain your best people. → Read More

3 Signs You're Becoming an Extraordinary Leader

Great leaders develop great teams, tackle tough problems, break things, and still have fun. → Read More

4 Tips To Be Great In a Team

Wake up and greet each day by developing a habit of leadership in yourself and the people around you. → Read More

5 Things Smart Leaders Do When the Economy is Good

Say, thank you, to your most important customers, partners, and staff. → Read More