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The ePayments Way To Compliance

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Any organization, small or large, private or public, must handle the pressures of compliance. “The risk exposure varies greatly,” the senior manager of fund accounting strategy for Abila told PYMNTS. “The risk exposure varies greatly,” the senior manager of fund accounting strategy for Abila told PYMNTS.

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How generative AI transforms the Indian GST management scene

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Generative Artificial Intelligence has found its way into India ’s goods and services tax (GST) management landscape, serving as a powerful ally for accountants and businesses amid the complexities of the system. Cost Savings: The financial implications of non-compliance are substantial, including interest and penalties.

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How Data Guides A New Era For The ERP

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The enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) system has been a staple of corporate finance operations for years, acting as a central repository of data and a hub to initiate a range of processes, from accounting to procurement. Efforts to modernize procurement and accounts payable are also opportunities for data integration with the ERP.

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The Virtual Card Case For Nonprofits

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Nonprofits can face greater pressure than their for-profit peers when it comes to compliance. Making sure the books add up properly is key to keeping their legal nonprofit status, and that means cash management is paramount. According to Vendor Centric, there are four key benefits for nonprofits when it comes to the v-card.

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Procurement Is Ground Zero For Cybersecurity Protection

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The banking industry, Clare explained, is pressured to take responsibility for its suppliers’ security as the sector works with regulators and adheres to new compliance measures. “Regulators are requiring banks to be accountable for vendor performance, and one of the key risks with vendors is their security,” Clare stated.