Kate Pohl very much enjoyed the opportunity to be interviewed by Jon Paquette from TIS last week. It was all about Supply Chain Finance and Reverse Factoring, Dynamic Discounting, Digital Guarantees and Digital Forfaiting.
Jon and Kate talked about Supply Chain Financing, especially looking at this from the corporate treasurer’s and the finance department’s view. The idea was to really understand the possibilities of SCF both in working with banks and platforms. As Kate runs Sales for Traxpay, she discussed how a platform can be a huge benefit to corporate clients who prefer not to be locked-in to any one bank and yet want to cooperate with their key FIs. The benefit of a bank-friendly and bank-agnostic approach were discussed and why this is gaining traction with corporates in many countries. Kate explained that she felt that SCF was one of the few true triple win opportunities for Buyers, Suppliers and Banks.
If you want to find out more about SCF, the way banks and fintechs are cooperating, as well as new products & innovative instruments in in this area, then please dial in. SCF and the ability to support ESG and sustainability are also a key the subject of this session.
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The Host:
- Jon Paquette, Vice President Solutions, U.S., TIS
- Kate Pohl, Head of Banking & Corporate Sales, Traxpay
https://www.traxpay.com/...
About Kate Pohl:
Kate is Passionate about transformation through digitalization and innovation. She started her banking career in NYC at Bank of New York, later moving to Germany as Senior Credit Officer and Geschäftsleiterin. Kate joined Chase Bank AG/JPMC to head Treasury Services Sales and later moved to ABN AMRO as Global Transactions Services Head for Germany. Four years later she moved to Amsterdam for ABN Amro to create and lead Global Implementation Management, later becoming Head of Global Compliance for GTS, IT, & Operations. In 2008 Kate returned to Frankfurt for Citigroup assuming the role of GTS Head for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. She joined ING Bank Germany to head Transaction Services and in 2016 became Head of Payments Innovation for Germany and Austria. In July 2018, Kate left the banking arena to work as a Freelance Consultant and Advisor to fintechs, banks, & corporations. In 2021, Kate joined the Frankfurt-based fintech, Traxpay, as Head of Banking & Partner Strategy and Execution. She also facilitates the Euro Banking Association’s Open Forum for Digital Transformation and works with The Core Leadership Institute, to help professionals find their leadership purpose. Kate loves to podcast, interviewing key players in the area of technology, together with Steven Batiste for Digital Dump.
About TIS:
TIS is reimagining the world of enterprise payments through a cloud-based platform uniquely designed to help global organizations optimize outbound payments. Corporations, banks, and business vendors leverage TIS to transform how they connect global accounts, collaborate on payment processes, execute outbound payments, analyze cash flow and compliance data, and improve critical outbound payment functions. The TIS corporate payments platform helps businesses improve operational efficiency, lower risk, manage liquidity, gain a strategic advantage, and ultimately achieve enterprise payment optimization.
About Traxpay:
Traxpay is a fast-growing Supply Chain Finance platform that operates globally from Europe with a multi-bank approach. With the mission to become the "Platform of Choice" for buyers, suppliers and banks, Traxpay enables companies to manage their working capital in a simple, secure and sustainable way using all standard Supply Chain Finance tools.
Established financial institutions such as Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank, Nord/LB, LBBW or KfW IPEX-Bank trust Traxpay's financing solution and maintain strategic partnerships with the company. Through a new Sustainable Supply Chain Finance program, platform users can financially incentivize the sustainability of their supply chains