Link Processing, a group company of Infcurion, has formed a business partnership with Epos Card to launch a corporate invoice card payment service for Epos corporate card members starting February 19, 2026. The service allows companies to switch invoice payments from bank transfers to card payments. It also supports social insurance premium payments, which are typically handled at financial institution counters.
The backdrop is clear. Many small and medium sized businesses still rely on ATM or over the counter transfers for payments. At the same time, there is rising demand to manage invoices digitally and improve operational efficiency. Regulatory changes under the Small and Medium sized Enterprise Transaction Fairness Act, effective January 1, 2026, have also tightened expectations around timely payments. For industries where payments go out before revenue comes in, cash flow stability is not optional. It is survival.
By enabling card based invoice payments, companies can effectively extend payment deadlines by up to around 60 days. That directly supports cash flow management while staying compliant.
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Under the partnership, Epos Card will handle member engagement and promotion. Link Processing will manage payment scheme design, system provision, and operations through its LP Bill Card Payment platform. The service offers competitive fees, same day transfer using credit cards without additional screening, support for social insurance payments, and simplified transfer processes through a dedicated interface.
For corporate card issuers, this solves the infrastructure burden. For businesses, it turns payments into a cash flow lever instead of a constraint.


