Webinar: Increase Your Margins and Value with AP Automation

Title: Increase Your Margins and Value with AP Automation

Speaker: Don Thompson | Growth Marketing Manager | BILL

Description: It’s time for accounting firms to re-imagine their value and lean into the impact they have on their client’s businesses and lives. Clients rely on their firms and need them to step up, expand beyond traditional services, and deliver greater strategic insight and value.

In this webinar, Don Thompson, Manager of Growth Marketing at BILL, will walk through data gathered by Goldman Sachs Equity Research and IBIS World Research around the inefficiencies of today’s manual bill pay process, and how automation is changing the game. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about the total opportunity of offering Accounts Payable in the industry today
  • Observe the differences in value perceptions between accounting firms and clients
  • Recognize how automation may help you standardize and scale your AP offering
  • Learn more about the value of real-time data at your fingertips
  • See how a messy manual process can be transformed into four simple steps
  • View a demo of Bill.com and learn more about partnering with us

About Don Thompson: Don Thompson is BILL's Manager of Growth Marketing. Don has focused on mastering the world of marketing. With an accounting association background, Don has a history of conducting multi-channel marketing campaigns promoting products to CPAs, attorneys, and finance professionals.

When not extolling the benefits of AP automation, Don is busy cooking, traveling the world, and volunteering with various nonprofit organizations.

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