The recent global banking headlines serve as a reminder of the changing economic environment. The uncertainty has had a particular impact on startups and those companies on a growth trajectory who may have had to add more staff or infrastructure to quickly and efficiently manage their cash, payments, and risk. While treasury management is a crucial part of business strategy, it’s often overlooked because finance teams commonly operate on reduced budgets.
This article outlines some practical and cost-effective strategies that companies of all sizes can implement to ensure their cash is protected and that they can respond quickly to unforeseen circumstances, from interest rate fluctuations to bank closures.
Instead of relying on paper checks, you can send and receive global payments electronically. Not only are electronic payments more secure and scalable, but they help send the message to customers that it’s easy to transact with you.
As unforeseen circumstances arise, your finance team should prioritize updating forecasts and reconciling transactions, accounts payables, and accounts receivables. This helps ensure your financial period is closed quickly and accurately.
Integrating and automating the data feeds from your ERP with banking data and forecasts will help automatically reconcile transactions and post the information back to your ERP.
Compliance and Risk
It’s important to highlight that your finance team must meet new or existing compliance and risk mandates when introducing enhanced controls and new capabilities.
Bank Account Management
The authorized account signatories, documents and fees must be reviewed and stored in one place, ideally in a cash management system for tighter control.
Report on Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR)
For companies with operations in the United States, the Report on Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) is a requirement by the Internal Revenue Service that should be filed and reported yearly. Ideally, this report should be part of the bank account management process within your cash management system.
Fraud and Risk Management
Preventing fraud and managing risk should always be at the forefront and integrated within the processes of your finance team, whether it’s ensuring the correct accounts and beneficiaries are being paid, or the levels of approval and other electronic security controls are all in place.
Finance leaders and their teams are increasingly asked to help their organizations navigate external challenges, requiring them to adapt quickly and make cash management decisions.
There are multiple ways to address these challenges, and it starts by having a complete and real-time view of your entire cash management lifecycle.
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