Tradeshift and Ardent Partners on the latest AP Metrics That Matter
Spending too much time on unnecessary or inefficient AP tasks and building great relationships with your sellers is paramount for any AP organization.
Ardent partners has conducted more Accounts Payable market research studies than any other firm, benchmarking thousands of organizations across the ePayables Framework – Receipt, Process and Pay.
Tradeshift and Ardent partners’ webinar shares valuable insights from the latest Ardent Metrics that Matter report, such as:
• Best in class invoice processing times
• Straight through and touchless processing rates from other businesses like yours
• The move to electronic invoicing and its benefits
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Meet our speakers
Bob Cohen
Vice President of Research at Ardent Partners
A seasoned professional with 20 years of experience helping enterprises transform their Procure-to-Pay operations. In recent years, Bob has become the industry’s lead analyst covering AP, B2B payments, and FinTech. As the Vice President of Research at Ardent Partners, Cohen manages all ePayables research and client programs including the annual State of the ePayables Market report, AP Metrics that Matter eBook, AP Pulse on the Mid-Market eBook, Ardent’s bi-monthly ePayables webinar series and more.
Michael Creeden
Manager, Solutions Consulting – North America
Michael Creeden is the Manager of Solutions Consulting in North America for Tradeshift. He has spent over 15 years driving digital transformation engagements with mid-market and enterprise companies, specifically focused on the accounts payable and procurement landscapes.
Accounts Payable Metrics that Matter in 2023. Get the full details.
Ardent Partners’ 2023 Metrics that Matter report, in association with Tradeshift, highlights AP’s growing reputation as a center for strategic insight and actionable intelligence.
Read the report to find out how leading Fortune 500 companies can digitize and automate with:
• Invoice processing time benchmarks
• Average industry invoice exception rates
• What do AP and finance executives say their strategy is for 2023