by Brian Weeks | Mar 4, 2026 | Registration, Webinars
Payments security remains a critical priority as fraud threats grow more sophisticated and regulatory expectations increase. Treasury teams must adopt layered controls that protect transactions without slowing operations. This webinar will explore key elements of a modern payments security approach, including payments anomaly detection, sanctions screening, account tokenization, and structured workflows. Attendees will gain insight into how these capabilities help identify suspicious activity, reduce fraud risk, support compliance, and strengthen control across the payment lifecycle.
by Brian Weeks | Mar 2, 2026 | Podcast
In this episode, Craig Jeffery speaks with Ramesh Menon of Eftsure about the industrialization of payment fraud.
by Brian Weeks | Feb 23, 2026 | Podcast
In this episode, Craig Jeffery and Paul Galloway discuss treasury aggregators as part of the 2026 Analyst Report series. They cover what these platforms do, how they enable bank connectivity, payment processing, and visibility, and what makes them essential for organizations facing increased scale and complexity.
by Brian Weeks | Feb 17, 2026 | Replays, Webinars
This webinar will examine the evolving role of SCF and CCC platforms in managing liquidity, automating key processes, and strengthening supply chains. Attendees will gain perspective on market trends and technology advancements that help treasury and finance teams enhance visibility, accelerate cash flow, and build resilience across the supply chain.
by Brian Weeks | Feb 16, 2026 | Replays, Webinars
Artificial intelligence is already impacting treasury, from machine learning that detects patterns to generative AI that creates content and analysis. Agentic AI represents the next step, using specialized agents to complete tasks rather than simply present information. This webinar will explore how agentic AI works in treasury, how agents are created and deployed, and how they differ from traditional dashboards in solving visibility challenges and executing necessary actions. Attendees will leave with a clearer perspective on when and how agent-based approaches can add meaningful value to treasury operations.