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B2B

American  
[bee-tuh-bee] / ˈbi təˈbi /
Or B-to-B,
  1. business-to-business (denoting business transactions over the internet).

    B2B websites.


B2B British  

abbreviation

  1. business-to-business; denoting trade between commercial organizations rather than between businesses and private customers Compare B2C B2E

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Etymology

Origin of B2B

First recorded in 1990–95

Example Sentences

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How did a B2B SaaS company gain such a devoted fanbase?

From MarketWatch

B2B bookings jumped 26%, marking the 17th consecutive quarter with double-digit percentage growth in that division.

From The Wall Street Journal

JJ: What was it like working on the “B2b” remix with Charli XCX?

From Los Angeles Times

“This industry is going through rapid transformation that requires our business to adapt,” said Amanda Darman-Allen, senior vice president for Future’s B2B Media & Entertainment Group.

From Los Angeles Times

When I asked how his company would make money on the arrangement, he said he would not comment on the terms of the deal: “In general, we’re a B2B software company.”

From Slate