Exciting news: PayStream’s own P2P guru, Henry Ijams, will be acting as moderator on
a special panel discussion at this year’s Money 20/20. This session, “New Approaches to Invoicing, Billing & Payment,” will take place on Wednesday, November. 5th,. Henry will be joined by several other leaders in the finance, procurement, and IT industry, including Eyal Shinar, the CEO & Founder of Fundbox, Mike Praeger, Co-Founder & CEO, AvidXchange, Mike McDerment, CEO of FreshBooks, and Dave Dutch, CEO of PayLease.
Money 2/20, one of the largest financial technology conferences in the world, certainly has no shortage of P2P innovators—they report more than 7500 attendees, including over 750 CEOs from more than 60 countries. Held in Las Vegas, this conference focuses on the latest innovations in business process technology and best practices, and it is an informative and memorable event in which PayStream is always proud to take part.
Wednesday’s session will be centered on a subtle but powerful revolution happening in back offices throughout the business world. New developments and strategies—much of them from the companies of the panel participants—are making invoicing and payments more efficient, benefitting both buyers and sellers, and ensuring that the data necessary to approve invoices and apply payments is timely and accurate. This session’s panelists will give their listeners their own experiences and techniques in challenging the status quo of financial process automation.
PayStream has seen some of these new strategies and B2B best practices in our own recent research, including new ways to structure invoice approvals, simpler approaches to eliminating paper, and insights into navigating today’s ERPs. We are very excited Henry is able to add his own extensive AP and P2P knowledge at such an important event as Money 20/20. We encourage any of our readers that are attending the conference—especially those in the technology, investment, and banking industries—to catch the “New Approaches to Invoicing, Billing & Payment” panel discussion on Wednesday, Nov. 5th, from 3:40 – 4:25pm in Juniper 2, Level 3.