Exploring Solutions for Non-Frequent Payments
Open to end-users and providers
Description
Many organizations struggle with how to handle non-frequent payments and paying for non-frequent travelers. Financial solutions such as declining balance cards, per diem cards, and
Single Event Travel (SET) Cards offer innovative and efficient ways for handling non-frequent payments.
Key takeaways:
- Gain an understanding of declining balance cards and how they are used
- Learn how Missouri State utilizes SET Cards to reduce the amount of travel advances
- Learn how University of Alaska utilizes per diem cards to streamline per diem and travel payments for intercollegiate athletic teams
- Discuss Tufts’ use-case for declining balance cards
- Learn how declining balance cards are used for study abroad programs and participant support cards
Target Audience
Everyone
Speakers
Isaac Balasundaram, Assistant Director, Missouri State University
Isaac Balasundaram is the assistant director for the Office of Procurement Services at Missouri State University. Isaac has been working at the university for 17 years and has extensive experience in Procurement Cards, declining balance cards and automated payables.
Leanne G. Poisson, Card Administrator, Tufts University
Leanne Poisson is the card administrator at Tufts University and has 17 years of experience in the Card Services industry with extensive experience streamlining procedures, writing policies and enforcing compliance controls.
Denise Caissie, Lead Card Manager, University of Alaska
Denise Caissie is the lead card manager at the University of Alaska. Denise has worked in the Procurement & Contract Services Office for 17 years and managed the card program for nine years. Her background in procurement has allowed her to expand the spend in the program since taking over management of the system in 2019.
Fee
Free for members, $149 for subscribers.
What Do You Receive?
A link to the recorded virtual event through the GoToWebinar tool.
Duration
This virtual event is approximately 45-minutes in length.
Continuing Education Points
Viewing this virtual event earns 0.25 CPCP points to initial eligibility or re-certification.
Original Presentation Date
December 17, 2024