Public Sector Network and SAP Concur Presents:

Management of Employee-Initiated Spend in the Public Sector

New ways of payment necessitate new ways to control it


Thursday, July 25th, 2024 | 11:00 – 11:45 AM AEST

What’s In Store

Employee-initiated spending is typically the second largest controllable expense that governments have after payrolls.

Historically, it’s also one of the most difficult to manage because of the lack of insight that many organisations have into it, and an increase in alternative payment methods. 

It’s becoming more difficult to get a total view of employee spend because of the increase in alternative payment ways including Purchasing Cards and Virtual Cards.

On this webinar, hear from public sector leaders who’ve successfully established policies, audit checkpoints, and processes for managing employee spend across multiple payment types.

 

Key talking points include

Balancing the efficiency and agility of digital payment solutions live Pcards and Vcards with the need for control, visibility and compliance

How to get transparency and total visibility into what has been paid, how and when – across all payment methods 

Creating audit rules to guide employees on what payment type can be used and when, and using automation for early detection of non-compliant spend 

How these leaders have adapted policies and control points and which reporting do they leverage to provide data back to the business

Speaker Panel

Michael Leung. Senior Regional Account Executive Enterprise and Public Sector. SAP Concur

Michael Leung
Senior Regional Account Executive Enterprise and Public Sector
SAP Concur

Nigel Sonter, Finance Improvements & Projects Specialist, Essential Energy

Nigel Sonter
Finance Improvements & Projects Specialist
Essential Energy

Nigel Sonter, Finance Improvements & Projects Specialist, Essential Energy

Sheetal Kapoor
Chief Financial Officer
Victoria Ombudsman

Anthony Cooper, Senior Manager Finance Improvements & Projects, Essential Energy

Anthony Cooper
Senior Manager Finance Improvements & Projects
Essential Energy

Discussing Current Topics

#PublicSectorFinance

##EmployeeSpendManagement

#DigitalPayments

#SpendControl

#FinancialTransparency

#PaymentCompliance

#FinanceInnovation

#GovernmentFinance