Three Best Practices For Reducing Business Expenses

A temporary pause on UK business activities provides finance teams with a valuable opportunity to review, plan, and improve operations.

Maybe your existing processes have buckled under the new demands of remote working? Has the pandemic highlighted particular areas that you need to improve?

Any problems that existed before, won’t have gone away when the lockdown is lifted. Most likely they will be even worse.

What’s certain is that the methods and tools relied upon before the pandemic need to change, to future-proof finance teams for returning to the new business as usual.

Webexpenses’ latest webinar discusses the key finance areas to address now to ensure UK businesses are ready to return to work when lockdown restrictions start to be lifted.

Hosted by Tom Price, the session will cover:

  • The impact of lockdown on finance teams
  • The increased strain on existing finance processes
  • How to reduce the impact
  • Future-proofing your business

Lessons from lockdown

As well as tips on adapting your processes, the session also features a Q&A with SHE Software Finance Manager, Claire Stevenson who shares how her finance team has handled lockdown and offers advice to others.

Webinar details

Three finance projects to review whilst in lockdown
5th May 2020, 2 pm BST

Why attend?

The webinar offers expert advice for forward-thinking finance teams who want to come through the lockdown stronger by making positive changes. We’re also offering a £10 Amazon gift card* to those who attend the webinar in full.
*T&Cs on the webinar registration page.

Book your place here

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