+1 678.466-2220 info@strategictreasurer.com
  • X
  • RSS
  • X
  • RSS
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
Strategic Treasurer
  • EXPLORE
    • CLIENTS
      • Practitioners | Corporate Treasury & Finance
      • Providers | Banking, Fintech & Investment
    • SERVICES
      • Connectivity & Onboarding
      • Feenix SMS – Bank Fee Analysis & Optimization
      • Security Training
      • Swift Customer Security Programme (Swift CSP)
      • Treasury Benchmarking
    • RESOURCES
      • Analyst Report
      • CTP | On-Demand Credits
      • Ebooks
      • Podcast
      • Surveys
      • Webinars
      • White Papers
    • LATEST INSIGHTS
      • Articles
      • FinTech HotSeat
      • LinkedIn Groups
      • News
      • #TreasuryFAQ
Select Page
The Treasury Update Podcast by Strategic Treasurer

Episode 359

Leading Practices in Treasury: Bank Account Management Architecture

In this episode, Paul Galloway explores the three-in-one architecture of bank account management (BAM). He explains how visibility, account structure, and bank services come together to reduce risk, improve cash positioning, and support fraud prevention. How can an optimized BAM framework strengthen liquidity and enhance security? Find out in this practical treasury discussion.

Download or listen to the eBook here

Host:

Push Mehta,
Strategic Treasurer

Craig - Headshot

Speaker:

Paul Galloway,
Strategic Treasurer

Craig - Headshot

Subscribe to the Treasury Update Podcast on your favorite app!

The Treasury Update Podcast on Spotify
The Treasury Update Podcast on iTunes
Stitcher
Explore All Episodes

Related Resources

Episode 235 - Treasury Update Podcast
Leading Practices in Treasury
In this ebook, both new and experienced treasury professionals will find practical, focused recommendations and considerations to help hone their skills. With fine-tuned leading practices for bank relationship management, bank account architecture, forecasting, compliance, managing unknown risks, and more, this guide offers tried and true approaches that will help you and your organization thrive.
Access Report
Episode 357 - Treasury Update Podcast

Leading Practices in Treasury: Bank Relationship Management
In this episode, Paul Galloway discusses the importance of strong bank relationships for treasurers. From credit and capital access to strategic advisory services, he explores how share-of-wallet, communication, and scorecards can help companies align with the right banking partners. Why does relationship strength matter, and how can it impact growth initiatives? Tune in to find out.

Listen to Episode

2024 Analyst Report

Leading Practices in Treasury

About Our Firm

Strategic Treasurer was formed by Craig A. Jeffery in 2004 to provide corporate, educational, and government entities direct access to comprehensive and current assistance with their treasury and financial process needs. His 30+ years of financial and treasury experience as a practitioner and as a consultant have uniquely qualified him to lead the Strategic Treasurer team in helping organizations craft realistic goals and achieve significant benefits quickly.

Practice Areas

  • Global & Domestic Treasury
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Treasury & Risk Technology
  • Working Capital Optimization

Treasury Resources

  • Analyst Reports
  • Webinars
  • Treasury Newsletter
  • Industry Surveys
  • Email Subscription

Discussion Groups

  • Treasury
  • Treasury & Risk Technology
  • Treasury Security
  • Treasury Resiliency
  • Working Capital & SCF
  • Treasury Government
  • Treasury Non-Profit
  • Financial Risk
  • FBAR
  • CTP

Contact Info

525 Westpark Drive, Suite 130
Peachtree City, GA 30269
+1 678.466-2220
info@strategictreasurer.com

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Media Inquiries
  • Careers
  • X
  • RSS
© 2025 Strategic Treasurer. All rights reserved.
We use cookies to make your experience better and because they taste great. Learn all about our privacy policy updates. To acknowledge, please scroll on or click continue.Continue