#328 – What’s Happening at AFP 2024?

#328 – What’s Happening at AFP 2024?

Join us as we gear up for AFP 2024 in Nashville! Hear from Jonathan, Craig, and Ky as they share what’s in store for this year’s event. They discuss key takeaways to look for at AFP, including payment growth, fraud prevention, AI, and networking tips for making the most of the event.

Get ready to connect, learn, and engage at AFP 2024. We hope to see you in Nashville!

#278 – Recapping AFP 2023: What Went Down?

#278 – Recapping AFP 2023: What Went Down?

In this podcast, Craig Jeffery discusses the standout topics that made an appearance at AFP this year. Listen in to this discussion covering RFPs, liquidity worries, and the ever-present staffing dilemmas. What do we see shaping the financial world this year?

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#274 – What’s Happening at AFP 2023? Discussion on Treasury Trends, Fintech Insights, and More

#274 – What’s Happening at AFP 2023? Discussion on Treasury Trends, Fintech Insights, and More

Join us for the latest episode of the Treasury Update Podcast as we gear up for AFP 2023 in San Diego! Hear from our team as Jonathan, Craig, Ky, and Brian share what’s in store for this year’s event. We discuss key takeaways to look for in AFP, including the importance of building relationships and learning from industry experts, as well as specific details on the events, games, reports, and banker’s lunch that we’ll be hosting in California.

Get ready to connect, learn, and engage at AFP 2023. We hope to see you in San Diego!

Webinar: Great Lakes AFP – Bank Fee Management: Presentation and Roundtable Discussion | April 21

Webinar: Great Lakes AFP – Bank Fee Management: Presentation and Roundtable Discussion | April 21

Bank fees – we love and hate them. What are the issues, and how can we manage them? What do we know, and what do we need to know in order to optimize our relationships and the compensation that we provide to our bank partners? This session is a combination of presented material and small group breakout discussions on topics that matter to any company that has over $30K in annual bank charges through their analysis statement(s).