Join Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer and Jörg Wiemer of TIS as they present key findings from the 2019 Treasury Compliance Survey.

Compliance: 2019 Survey Results Webinar

Date:     Thursday, August 29, 2019

Time:     11:00 a.m. EST

Where:  This is an online event.

 

The 2019 Compliance Survey polled treasury and finance practitioners on their experiences, practices, and perspectives regarding a broad variety of compliance and bank account management operations. The survey captured both the macro and micro elements of the compliance landscape that are impacting treasury, identified how new regulatory developments are being accounted for, and gained insight to the various technologies and strategies leveraged by organizations for managing compliance on an ongoing basis. This session will cover highlights from the survey and include commentary from respected industry leaders as to what this means for you.

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