Join Tracey Ferguson Knight, Director- Solution Engineering (Treasury) at HighRadius and Craig Jeffery, Managing Partner at Strategic Treasurer, to discover how AI is used in cash forecasting.

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Cash Forecasting

Date:     Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Time:     2:00 PM-3:00 PM EST

Where:  This is an online event.

 

What has really changed in cash forecasting the past ten years? Not much. It still remains a process filled with challenges such as lack of accuracy, visibility and accountability which is resulting in suboptimal decision making with respect to working capital allocation and long-term investment/funding.

The good news is that automation and Artificial Intelligence have finally made their way to cash forecasting empowering treasury professionals to deliver more value from cash forecasting. How are they doing it? Join Tracey Ferguson Knight, Director- Solution Engineering (Treasury) at HighRadius and Craig Jeffery, Managing Partner at Strategic Treasurer, to discover the answers.

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