by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 14, 2022 | CTP Credits, Podcast
What are the most significant technology changes affecting treasury today? Live from Washington, D.C., at AFP 2021, Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer LLC moderates a panel discussion on the “Future of Treasury Technology.” Joining him are Mitchell Thomas of FinLync, Evan Mahoney of GTreasury, Michael Kolman of ION Treasury, and Jo K Jagadish of TD Bank. If access to data is exploding due to new technologies, how do we make the most of it to reduce repetitive tasks? Listen in to find out more!
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 8, 2022 | Replays, Webinars
The corporate banking industry is having to adapt to new technology, changing competition, and different expectations. Launched by Infosys Finacle, Strategic Treasurer, and Red Hat, the inaugural Corporate Banking Innovation Survey gathered data on the current state of the industry landscape and on banking respondents’ perspectives and plans for innovation. This webinar covers the results and discusses the implications of what your peers are doing and seeing.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 3, 2022 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
What do business intelligence tools do? Host Alexa Cook catches up with Strategic Treasurer’s Managing Partner, Craig Jeffery, to discuss business intelligence tools, what they do, and how they can be leveraged. Listen in and learn a little bit about BI tools.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Feb 28, 2022 | Other
Strategic Treasurer and TD Bank’s annual Treasury Perspectives Survey polled treasury and finance practitioners on their current perspectives, plans and strategies on a range of issues: economic and geopolitical outlook, credit use and availability, COVID-19 impact, operations and benchmarks, staffing, regulation, bank relationship management, technology and more. This webinar will cover the survey’s results and will discuss the primary implications of this data for organizations in 2022 and beyond.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Feb 28, 2022 | Replays, Webinars
You are likely familiar with the phrase, “what gets measured gets improved.” It is also an almost universal request of treasury and finance professionals to see dashboards and KPIs used by other companies. Visibility into performance and data allows for improved decision-making, a renewed focus on efficiency, insight into liquidity, and better financial results. This session will examine the types of metrics used by leading companies to monitor and improve their performance across a range of areas with the additional context of differences between company positions (liquidity situation, transaction intensity, working capital drivers).