AccessPay’s newly appointed Fagan will lead new Treasury Consultancy Services
25 September 2024 UK
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AccessPay has announced the launch of its consulting arm to help organisations transform their payments, collections and treasury functions.
This offering led by newly appointed Karen Fagan, head of Treasury Consultancy Services, will take advantage of her extensive experience from her previous role as treasury leader at media giant ITV.
Fagan will assume the role of subject matter expert (SME) for AccessPay's cash management solutions, advising on strategic treasury solutions both internally and to the company’s clients.
Based in Manchester and reporting to CEO, Anish Kapoor, Fagan will combine her experience of leading multiple treasury transformation initiatives at ITV with her understanding of the AccessPay platform.
Working closely with commercial teams, the new consultancy service will educate businesses on how bank integration can provide the cash visibility they need without investing in an expensive treasury management system, the firm notes.
It will demonstrate the practical applications of AccessPay's solutions and advise on how different organisations can optimise their cash management practices cost-effectively.
Kapoor says: “Karen’s appointment marks a significant step in our strategy to expand AccessPay’s consultancy services and give clients unparalleled support in their financial transformation projects.
“This is a truly cross-functional role, supporting multiple areas across the business and Karen’s experience on the client side gives her a unique perspective that will be invaluable as we continue to grow and refine our offerings.”
Fagan comments: “I’ve been the SME on many transformation projects over the years, many of which had AccessPay at the core.
“Whether it’s implementing a cash pool, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool, bank reconciliation automation, or Treasury Management Software (TMS), transformation projects need bank connectivity.”
This offering led by newly appointed Karen Fagan, head of Treasury Consultancy Services, will take advantage of her extensive experience from her previous role as treasury leader at media giant ITV.
Fagan will assume the role of subject matter expert (SME) for AccessPay's cash management solutions, advising on strategic treasury solutions both internally and to the company’s clients.
Based in Manchester and reporting to CEO, Anish Kapoor, Fagan will combine her experience of leading multiple treasury transformation initiatives at ITV with her understanding of the AccessPay platform.
Working closely with commercial teams, the new consultancy service will educate businesses on how bank integration can provide the cash visibility they need without investing in an expensive treasury management system, the firm notes.
It will demonstrate the practical applications of AccessPay's solutions and advise on how different organisations can optimise their cash management practices cost-effectively.
Kapoor says: “Karen’s appointment marks a significant step in our strategy to expand AccessPay’s consultancy services and give clients unparalleled support in their financial transformation projects.
“This is a truly cross-functional role, supporting multiple areas across the business and Karen’s experience on the client side gives her a unique perspective that will be invaluable as we continue to grow and refine our offerings.”
Fagan comments: “I’ve been the SME on many transformation projects over the years, many of which had AccessPay at the core.
“Whether it’s implementing a cash pool, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tool, bank reconciliation automation, or Treasury Management Software (TMS), transformation projects need bank connectivity.”
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