by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 29, 2022 | Replays, Webinars
Payment professionals are often focused on two key goals: efficiency and security. These goals can seem to be in conflict, as the long-term focus on efficiency is confronted with new requirements for compliance, control, and external security. Newer threats and attacks on payment systems increase the concerns for how companies protect their payments and payment processes. This session will highlight these issues and help identify multiple strategies that can help your organizations accomplish these two seemingly competing goals.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 23, 2022 | Replays, Webinars
This session will cover the breadth of issues confronting treasury and payment professionals that expand during unpredictable times and will discuss how we can most appropriately respond to these challenges. We’ll examine leading practices for managing payments, supporting our sanction responsibilities, and controlling the environment of finance.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 21, 2022 | Survey Results, Survey Results Reports
Survey Results Treasury Fraud & Controls With your help, we’ve consistently found that fraud is a top ranking concern for treasury. This year, as it has become a bigger issue worldwide, we discover how your experiences and practices have changed. Has your...
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Nov 22, 2021 | Replays, Webinars
As companies grow, acquire, and make various other changes, their banks and accounts tend to increase. The more banks and accounts, the harder it becomes to maintain complete and timely visibility into and proper control over cash flows. This can present various challenges and vulnerabilities, making effective bank account management an important topic for treasury departments today. In this webinar, Strategic Treasurer and TIS will discuss common issues, security risks, innovative solutions, and effective practices for bank account management in today’s environment.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Sep 7, 2021 | Replays, Webinars
Changing expectations, developing technology and new payment rails all add to the value proposition for engaging in payment transformation. Transformation is occurring separately in individual areas (AP, Treasury, Operating Areas) and on an organizational-wide basis. This session covers some of the key drivers of payment transformation: demands for improved process efficiency; a broader view that includes internal areas and counterparties; risk management and fraud prevention; timeliness. Making payments faster addresses a speed concern. Making payments better might streamline the communication of payment information between partners more efficiently. Making payments more secure has become an executive demand. Payment transformation doesn’t look at these elements in isolation or with a one-size-fits all. This fast-paced discussion will cover how organizations can develop and implement a comprehensive transformation of their payment processes and technology.