The necessity to comply with Payment Practice and Performance reporting is a key area for businesses moving forward in 2024. Compliance is not only necessary from a regulation point of view, but the opportunities for businesses in creating greater visibility and improving cash flow can reap a multitude of benefits.
Watch the exclusive webinar where SoftCo’s VP of Sales, Paudie O’Shea, will sit down with Interpath Advisory’s Managing Director, Nathan McCarthy to discuss the obligations of Payment Practice and Performance reporting, combined with current trends and how compliance can lead to stronger and fruitious supplier relationships.
During this session, you will discover:
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Paudie O'Shea
VP UK Sales - SoftCo
Paudie is a global sales leader and the VP of UK Sales at SoftCo, with 15+ years experience in the software industry. Paudie works with C-Suite leaders across the United Kingdom, helping clients to understand the P2P, AP and Compliance road maps within their organisations.
Nathan McCarthy
Managing Director - Interpath
Nathan is a Managing Director at Interpath Advisory where he leads the Working Capital team. He has 15+ years’ experience of working with organisations across every continent and a vast range of sectors to unlock value through optimised working capital management, delivering £billions in sustainable improvement.
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