“Doing something costs something. Doing nothing costs something. And, quite often, doing nothing costs a lot more.” Ben Feldman
When it comes to Accounts Payable, this statement has never been more accurate. Many businesses simply stick with manual AP processes because they are under the misconception that AP automation carries a significant cost, and the implementation process is too time consuming.
In this free on demand webinar, SoftCo’s Joel Streightiff explains the risks and costs associated with failing to automate your AP function. Following this, Garret Pearse briefly demonstrates how SoftCo’s AP Automation solution helps organizations address the challenges and risks associated with manual AP processes.
Joel Streightiff
SoftCo North America - SoftCo
Joel is an industry leader in B2B Technology Sales. Joel has over 25 years experience in helping organizations to successfully automate their AP and P2P processes.
Garret Pearse
SVP Pre-Sales - SoftCo
Garret is a senior consultant at SoftCo with over 20 years’ experience. Garret specializes in introducing best practice automated P2P processes to global organizations. He has been instrumental in transforming P2P in hundreds of global organizations across all industries. He recently worked with Primark, PwC, and Renault.
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