A survey of 1,533 senior finance executives in the US and UK reported an average of 13 attempted invoice fraud cases per company in the past 12 months. With the rising threat of invoice fraud, protecting your organization’s finances has never been more critical.
Join us for this essential webinar to learn how exactly AI-powered Accounts Payable (AP) automation can transform your fraud prevention strategy and secure your processes.
Key Takeaways:
Why Attend?
Discover how AI-powered solutions can protect your business against financial threats while optimizing your AP workflow. Whether you’re a CFO, Finance Director, or AP Manager, this webinar will equip you with actionable insights to bolster your organization’s financial security and efficiency.
When?
Date/Time: Tuesday 4th February, 2025 @ 11am ET
Jason Hery
Finance Automation Consultant - SoftCo
Jason is a senior consultant at SoftCo with over 15 years experience. Jason specializes in introducing best practice Accounts Payable Automation solutions to global organizations. He has been instrumental in transforming Account Payable processes in hundreds of global organizations across all industries.
Peter Briggs
AI-Architect - SoftCo
Peter has over 15 years of expertise in AI, cloud architecture, and machine learning. Peter leads the SoftCoAI+ Lab, advancing solutions like 90%+ straight-through invoice processing and predictive analytics to streamline operations and drive client growth.
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