Efficient Working Capital Optimization Without Involving Your Suppliers
26 August 2024
Webinar
What is this webinar about?
A weak economy, persistently high interest rates and often higher purchase prices are putting a strain on the liquidity of many companies. But how can companies secure their liquidity without endangering their relationships with suppliers?
In this webinar, you will find out how you as a purchasing company can use the new Supplier Payment Solution from CRX to optimize your working capital without having to involve your suppliers, pay your suppliers' invoices on time and still benefit from an additional payment term of up to 60 days.
Your Speakers
Lukas Bauer, Associate Director Working Capital Structuring and FinTech Advisory at UniCredit Bank GmbH
Dr. Tim Scheuerer, Managing Director Sales & Marketing at Delfactis AG
Alexei Zabudkin, CFO at CRX Markets AG
Moderator: Falk Sinß, Editor at FINANCE.
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