Are you struggling with inefficiencies in your AP management? 

Could hidden errors in your AP department be draining your budget? 

Is your invoice approval process slow and prone to errors? 

The State of ePayables 2024 report by Ardent Partners delves into AP’s current landscape, its future direction, and how ePayables will drive business success. 

Join Andrew Bartolini, Founder and Chief Research Officer at Ardent Partners, and Robert Johnson, Senior VP of Payments at Corcentric, as they discuss key insights from the report including benchmarks of top AP organizations, the importance of fraud detection and prevention, and how AI tools will reshape your strategy.  

Gain actionable tips for you and your team to enhance operations and drive meaningful results. Register now!  

What you will learn:

  • The continuing evolution of the role of the accounts payable function as it faces  challenges and hurdles in 2024 and beyond
  • How AI and AP technology has pushed ePayables to the forefront when it comes to cash management
  • Leading benchmarks for actionable performance and continuous improvement criteria
  • Actionable recommendations for AP, P2P, and finance leasers seeking to improve their department’s overall operations and results.

Presenters:

Andrew Bartolini, Founder and Chief Research Officer, Ardent Partners

With 24 years in the industry and 14 years leading the charge at Ardent Partners, Andrew is a globally-recognized expert in procurement, accounts payable, supply management, and the contingent workforce. At Ardent Partners, Andrew oversees all research and client programs including published research, advisory engagements, and webinars/events. Andrew is also the publisher of (and contributor to) Ardent’s network of sites that includes CPO RisingPayables Place, and the Future of Work Exchange.

Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson, Senior VP of Payments, Corcentric

Payments expert with over 20 years of experience building payment capabilities through partnerships with financial institutions, card brands, third party payment processors, money transmitters, card issuers and acquirers, payment service providers and traditional and alternative payment networks.