Join Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer and Steve Bullock of Kyriba for a webinar to discuss the findings from our 2020 Insurance Treasury survey.
Insurance Treasury: 2020 Survey Results Webinar
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Times: 2:00-3:00 PM EDT
Where: This is an online event.
Treasury professionals in the insurance industry face different challenges. We want to provide insights into these unique views with a brand-new industry exclusive survey results webinar. The analysis focuses on complexity, exposure management, technology, and more that impact the insurance industry. In this webinar we will examine how insurance treasury differs from other industries and provide some insight and tips for to assist the insurance treasury community based on survey findings.
While this webinar is targeted for those in the insurance treasury industry, it is open to anyone who is interested in trends in the insurance industry
1.2 CTP and FP&A re-certification credits will be given for attendance to this live webinar.
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Download the webinar deck here:
2020 Insurance Treasury Survey Report
This brand-new survey, underwritten by Kyriba, identified the unique financial drivers, challenges, and areas of focus for insurance companies heading into 2020. Results from this survey are compared against data obtained from the broader corporate environment in order to better understand how the treasury and finance functions within insurance compared to those of other industries.
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