Friday, March 19th, 2010 | 9am-1pm The Shorebreak Hotel, Huntington Beach, CARegister belowBy now, it’s a safe bet that most treasury, finance and accounts payable professionals realize the benefits of making the transition from paper to electronic payments: cost savings, reduced exposure to fraudulent activity, ability to capture and negotiate early payment discounts, greater control and visibility to cash are just a few. So why do so many AP and Treasury groups remain entrenched in paper? Sometimes separating myths from reality when it comes to electronic payments can be a challenge. For some, the near impossible tasks of securing and maintaining supplier bank information, managing the delivery of electronic remittance, or the loss of check float are reasons to avoid the paper-to-electronic conversion. But the latest technology drivers and current best practices warrant a look at the new truth about e-payments. Join payments experts from Bottomline Technologies to learn how you can break down the barriers to e-payment adoption and help your organization realize their many benefits. You will learn: How the latest industry and technology drivers are changing the e-payments game including: New thinking and approaches for recruiting your suppliers to join a settlement network Best practices for authenticating and maintaining supplier bank account information Security concerns addressed Guidelines for ensuring remittance requirements are met When it benefits an organization more to pay a supplier by check vs. ACH Tips for Treasury, AP & Audit professionals to work together to make the business case for paper to electronic transition Real-life stories showcasing e-payment conversion successes for both buyers and suppliers
Friday, March 19th, 2010 | 9am-1pm The Shorebreak Hotel, Huntington Beach, CARegister belowBy now, it’s a safe bet that most treasury, finance and accounts payable professionals realize the benefits of making the transition from paper to electronic payments: cost savings, reduced exposure to fraudulent activity, ability to capture and negotiate early payment discounts, greater control and visibility to cash are just a few. So why do so many AP and Treasury groups remain entrenched in paper? Sometimes separating myths from reality when it comes to electronic payments can be a challenge. For some, the near impossible tasks of securing and maintaining supplier bank information, managing the delivery of electronic remittance, or the loss of check float are reasons to avoid the paper-to-electronic conversion. But the latest technology drivers and current best practices warrant a look at the new truth about e-payments. Join payments experts from Bottomline Technologies to learn how you can break down the barriers to e-payment adoption and help your organization realize their many benefits. You will learn:
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