How to Mitigate the Risk of Payment Fraud in the New Reality

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AP departments of all sizes are under siege by fraudsters.

In fact, increased risk of fraud is the biggest challenge that AP leaders say they face these days.

The shift to remote working and the growth in the adoption of ACH payments to suppliers has given rise to increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks that are harder to detect.

Worse, bad actors are targeting larger sums of money. 

Many departments have been tricked into diverting funds into banking accounts that crooks control.

IOFM’s latest white paper details the downside of ACH payments to suppliers, reveals new payment fraud risks, and provides proven strategies for stopping fraudsters in their tracks.

If you are concerned about your risk of payment fraud, this white paper is for you.   

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AP CertificationPP-OC_seal_APP_outline.FNLReceive 1 CEU towards maintaining any AP and P2P related program through IOFM! These programs are designed to establish standards for the profession and recognize accounts payable and procure-to-pay professionals who, by possessing related work experience and passing a comprehensive exam, have met stringent requirements for mastering the financial operations body of knowledge.

Continuing Education Credits available:

Receive 1 CEU towards IOFM programs:

AR-certFinal-AOCReceive 1 CEU towards maintaining any AR and O2C related program through IOFM! These programs are designed to establish standards for the profession and recognize accounts payable and procure-to-pay professionals who, by possessing related work experience and passing a comprehensive exam, have met stringent requirements for mastering the financial operations body of knowledge.

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