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Trustpair helps large global companies take action against vendor payment fraud through automated global account validation . With more than 500 Enterprise customers and offices in New York, Paris, and London, Trustpair empowers finance teams to help …
The APRP Accreditation is good for five years. In that five year period accredited professionals must earn 60 CECs, with no more than 20 credits earned per year. APRPs files CECs in the spring of the year after the credits were earned. Credits earned …
The AAP Accreditation is good for five years. In that five year period accredited professionals must earn 60 CECs, with no more than 20 credits earned per year. AAPs file CECs in the spring of the year after the credits are earned. Credits earned during a …
The AFPP Accreditation is good for five years. In those five years accredited professionals must earn 60 CECs, with no more than 20 credits earned annually. AFPPs file CECs in the spring of the year after the credits are earned. Credits earned during a …
Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
VendorInfo helps organizations onboard suppliers securely, validate bank account ownership, and protect against payment fraud. By ensuring every payment goes to the right entity and the right account, VendorInfo gives finance teams confidence in their …
Now that you are an AFPP, it is important to maintain your credential with continuing education. Below is information on maintaining your AFPP designation, including earning and filing continuing education credits (CEC). When to File The AFPP …
Direct Deposits and Direct Payments are the smart and convenient way businesses, individuals, and government entities safely send and receive payments. Also known as direct debit, EFT, electronic bank transfer and eCheck, these types of payments move on …
Consumer ACH payments include recurring expenses—mortgages, loan payments and utilities, for example—where consumers can authorize a monthly payment and not worry about mailing checks and instead to “just set it and forget it.” Consumers are also finding …