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Receivable Savvy’s New Video Series, The Savvy Report, Tells Compelling Story About Order-to-Cash, Receivables and General B2B Practices

Groundbreaking series brings rich content to suppliers, customers and other players within the supply chain

Atlanta, GA, October 26, 2017 – Who says order-to-cash and receivables can’t be exciting? Today, Receivable Savvy launches The Savvy Report, its groundbreaking video series providing a fresh perspective on all things associated with order-to-cash and receivables.  The Savvy Report, the first program on the newly formed Receivable Savvy TV platform, brings attention to those areas most important to business professionals in the areas of order-to-cash and receivables as well as general B2B topics such as entrepreneurship, customer engagement, marketing, sales and finance.

“We wanted to enhance our ability to tell the story around order-to-cash and receivables, and we believe Receivable Savvy TV and The Savvy Report allow us to do that,” said Ernie Martin, Founder and Managing Director of Receivable Savvy.  “We have several interviews scheduled and some great stories to tell that will be highly informative and entertaining.  This not only continues our commitment to bring rich content to the supplier side of the equation, it also allows us to deliver content of great interest to customers and other players within the entire supply chain.”

The first episode of The Savvy Report features interviews with Martin as well as Todd Albers, Senior Payments Consultant with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

You can view the first episode by visiting the Receivable Savvy TV page here: dev.receivablesavvy.com/tv

About Receivable Savvy

Receivable Savvy helps supplier organizations master the Accounts Receivable and Order-to-Cash process by maximizing revenue through proprietary research, best practice content and insight from subject matter experts.

Founded in 2015, the Receivable Savvy mission is to cultivate knowledge and understanding among supplier organizations while also delving into their habits, practices and preferences. Comprised of industry veterans, Receivable Savvy strives to be the primary source of financial supply chain information for Accounts Receivable professionals focused on key elements of the Order-to-Cash process.

Receivable Savvy helps its members understand issues around customer master data, order management, credit management, invoicing, accounts receivable, payment, collections management, invoice financing and cash application.  For more information, visit dev.receivablesavvy.com.

 

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