On-Demand Session

Treasury Talks: Master Data Accuracy in 2025

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As data accuracy and quality become increasingly critical, finance leaders face growing pressure to enhance data integrity and provide strategic guidance. However, many struggle with inefficient systems and poor data management, limiting their impact.


Driving digital transformation is a top priority heading into 2025, yet challenges with data quality and flow persist. So, what’s missing?


In this Treasury Talks chat, treasury expert Paul Bramwell and Trovata solutions engineer Chris Brown share their unique insights. With over three decades in corporate treasury, Bramwell provides strategies for tackling data challenges, while Brown leverages his hands-on experience in cash flow forecasting. Together, they discuss bridging the data quality gap and empowering finance teams to drive meaningful change.

In this session:

check Learn key technologies expected to reshape finance’s data operations in 2025
check Discover common mistakes hindering digital transformation initiatives
check Explore how modern technology streamlines multibank data normalization and ensures 100% data integrity
check Unlock a single source of truth for cash management that provides powerful built-in data analysis tools

Speakers

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Chris Brown
Solutions Engineer, Trovata​

Chris Brown has spent the last 7 years in a consulting role working with distressed businesses in turnarounds situations. The majority of that time was spent building and maintaining direct method cash flow forecasts for his clients. Chris joined Trovata in October of 2021 as a Solutions Engineer and works with Trovata’s Sales team to provide custom product demos to prospective clients. Chris lives in Nashville, TN and outside of work, likes to travel with his partner and practice jiu jitsu.

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Paul Bramwell
Enterprise Treasury Lead, Trovata​

Paul is Trovata’s Enterprise Treasury Lead and brings over 3 decades of experience in the corporate treasury world. Paul has worked for two of the largest treasury system vendors in various senior roles and was a Partner in Ernst & Young’s treasury advisory service. Paul has worked with some of the largest and most complex global treasury groups in all aspects of the treasury function.