by Elizabeth Jeffery | Apr 11, 2022 | Podcast
In this episode, host Craig Jeffery sits down with Jo K Jagadish of TD Bank to kick off this new series of conversations. This series will cover topics such as MITM, ransomware, and spoofing attacks and will review specific defenses and the mindset required to maintain commercially reasonable controls and leading practices and to maintain the human firewall.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Apr 7, 2022 | Replays, Webinars
As a task that is both vital and challenging for treasury, cash forecasting is an area where leveraging effective tools can make a massive difference. Forecasting using spreadsheets consumes more time than most treasury departments can afford, and human errors and inaccuracy can often still plague the final results. This webinar will discuss how machine learning (ML) and application programming interfaces (APIs) can power more efficient and effective forecasting. Details covered will include pattern detection and analysis through ML, APIs and aggregation, and automation and updating, as well as discussing technological expansions into scenario planning and auto-tagging.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Apr 4, 2022 | Podcast
In this episode, Nicki Gillispie and Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer discuss fraud, technology, and payments. What are some of the most recent key data points and items of interest that treasury should know? Listen in to find out more.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Mar 22, 2022 | Press Release
Bottomline and Strategic Treasurer announced the 2022 Treasury Fraud & Controls Survey results, highlighting findings of corporate and banking experiences, plans, and actions regarding fraud.
by Elizabeth Jeffery | Feb 28, 2022 | Podcast
On this special episode of the Treasury Update Podcast, Strategic Treasurer features its 2021 Fintech Hotseat discussion from the AFP Conference. Moderator Uma Wilson puts experts from technology firms, banks, and consultants in the hotseat to answer questions on the future of payments. How are regulations impacting payments? Does speed matter? How does the value of speed compare to other aspects of payments such as: information, finality? What makes for better payments? What current trajectory will end or fail? Which will accelerate? What are the implications with payments based upon trends in globalization, visibility, and open treasury?