Treasury Resources

Webinar: From Tariffs and Chaos to Control | March 27

Webinar: From Tariffs and Chaos to Control | March 27

This discussion will highlight the results of the recent and timely research conducted by Strategic Treasurer and Bottomline. Expert speakers will discuss the survey data and what treasurers and CFOs should be considering and doing to improve cash visibility and risk management in uncertain times, including guidance on how to:
• Improve forecasting accuracy and scenario planning
• Navigate market volatility with greater confidence
• Appropriately manage exposures and prioritize actions

Webinar: Staying Ahead: Protecting Banks & Corporate Clients Against B2B Fraud | March 11

Webinar: Staying Ahead: Protecting Banks & Corporate Clients Against B2B Fraud | March 11

Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and adept at using better tools to commit fraud and steal funds from corporations. This webinar will look at the playbook of criminals and zero in on some key security methods used by companies and banks to protect their payments and accounts. The defenders’ playbook covers many techniques, and this webinar will explore several next-gen defenses, including control over bank letters and broader positive payment services (beyond checks). The discussion will increase participants’ understanding of how they can impair the ability of criminals to harm both banks and their corporate clients by building a more robust security footing. This fast-paced webinar will include real-life case studies and examples.

Webinar: Supply Chain Finance, Cash Conversion Cycle, and Treasury Ecosystem | March 5

Webinar: Supply Chain Finance, Cash Conversion Cycle, and Treasury Ecosystem | March 5

Treasury’s interest in technology extends far beyond core cash management tools, and often, it extends beyond the walls of its own department. Solutions that impact working capital or that help with the broader ecosystem of liquidity management are important to treasury. This webinar covers supply chain finance (SCF) solutions, cash conversion cycle (CCC) automation solutions, and those that fall within the broader treasury ecosystem. Join us to learn how technology can help your company optimize working capital, how different SCF models work, and to discuss the range of tools available to improve efficiency in the CCC and to support treasury operations.

Webinar: The Intersection of Cash Management, Cash Application, and Deductions | March 4

Webinar: The Intersection of Cash Management, Cash Application, and Deductions | March 4

Join Strategic Treasurer and Esker as we explore the integration of cash application and deductions solutions, along with the significant benefits they bring to treasury operations. We’ll dive into how these solutions complement each other to streamline processes, improve cash flow management, and reduce manual effort. Our expert speakers will demonstrate how pairing these technologies can enhance accuracy, speed up collections, and ensure a more efficient and effective working capital strategy. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to simplify and optimize your cash management practices.

Webinar: Automate AP or AR? The Answer Is Both | February 27

Webinar: Automate AP or AR? The Answer Is Both | February 27

As more businesses and financial institutions look to expand and optimize their portfolios, they are seeking ways to better understand their customer base and to reach them more effectively. To accomplish this, many are choosing to offer their AP and AR solutions together. This webinar will explore the possibilities of automating both AP and AR in an intentional and integrated way. Topics addressed will include the difference between activation and implementation, the benefits of offering open and connected payment platforms, the industry trends supporting this transition, and how tailored solutions help you better serve your customers.

Webinar: Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) | February 25

Webinar: Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) | February 25

Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR), from a corporate perspective, has two main filing requirements: corporate and individual. Employees with signing authority have a requirement to file, as does the organization. This session will move through the following: the purpose of FBAR; what entities and accounts are reportable; which individuals must file (even if they have no financial interest in the accounts); the filing process and methodologies; and fines and enforcement. Attendees will also understand all the hard deadlines and be provided with a working calendar of when certain activities should be started and completed to ensure success. By the end of this session, attendees will have a firm grasp of reporting obligations and the steps necessary to comply with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) regulations.