Proven best practices for reducing payments fraud

Plus useful tips on how AP can help

Businesses lose a staggering amount of money annually to fraud. Fraud is now a permanent risk that businesses must be prepared for.

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This FREE webinar was recorded on:
April 07, 2020
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM EST

Businesses lose a staggering amount of money annually to fraud. Fraud is now a permanent risk that businesses must be prepared for.

Enterprises spend billions of dollars in technology and services to mitigate the potential risks of fraud. But many AP departments are not as prepared as they should be to fight fraud. Unfortunately, in many cases, the AP department is an easy target for those intent on fraud. 

Join this session to learn 7 strategies  you can take to mitigate fraud

The session will focus on why fraud mitigation is more important than ever, uncover the vulnerabilities of traditional approaches to accounts payable, and lay out seven strategies for reducing your risk of fraud.

What you will learn:

  • How fraudsters are attacking your accounts payables department
  • The toll that payments fraud has on businesses
  • How advanced technologies help businesses mitigate fraud
  • Proven best practices for reducing payments fraud
  • The role of CFOs in mitigating fraud

Presenters:

Mark Brousseau
President
Brousseau & Associates

Over the past 26 years, Mark Brousseau has established himself as a thought leader on accounts payable, accounts receivable, payments and document automation.   A popular speaker at industry conferences and on webinars and podcasts, Brousseau advises prominent end-users and solutions and services providers on how to use automation to improve document- and payments-driven business processes.  Brousseau has chaired numerous educational conferences and has served on several industry committees and boards.  He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife and three sons.     

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