Cards for Corporates: A Value Proposition for Treasury
Date: Thursday, July 26th, 2018
Time: 2:00PM – 3:00PM EST
Where: This is an online event.
This webinar will provide an overview of card services and how they apply to treasury, before taking a closer look at the current state of the card industry and key considerations for treasurers as they consider implementing a new program or optimizing an existing program.
1.2 CTP re-certification credits will be given for this webinar.
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