Treasury tech update: Blackline, Deloitte, and more
The Global Treasurer’s monthly round-up of treasury tech news, including new partnerships, product launches and people moves
The Global Treasurer’s monthly round-up of treasury tech news, including new partnerships, product launches and people moves
Blackline (April 1) has launched a new product in their accounts receivable (AR) solutions. BlackLine AR Intelligence, will help corporates determine opportunities and manage risks by providing them access to real-time data that was either unavailable before or too time consuming to collect manually.
Deloitte (April 1) and UiPath are developing a digital and automation solution using Oracle Cloud ERP. The new solution will focus on automating data integration, database migration and other “lift and shift” activities. Additionally, it will help in automating other business processes built on Oracle Cloud ERP platform.
Abrigo (April 19) has launched a new commercial account and treasury services solution. Abrigo Commercial Account Opening will allow corporates to apply for multiple business accounts at once, help to manage the application process and enable treasury services to be set up with the initial opening.
Payments Canada (April 19) welcomes inclusion of the Retail Payments Oversight Framework (RPOF) in the 2021 federal budget. Overseen by the Bank of Canada, the RPOF’s objective is to ensure non-financial payment providers adhere to operational and financial requirements, similar to those of financial institutions.