Webinar
Closed Books, Open Risk
This 35-minute session focuses on why reconciliation has become a governance and audit exposure issue, and what leading organizations are doing about it.
Registration is forthcoming for this webinar.
About the Event
Finance leaders are under a new kind of scrutiny. Regulators now want to understand the processes that produce clean financial statements. With 72% of material weaknesses sitting in the financial close layer, and two in three SEC enforcement actions now naming individuals directly, reconciliation has quietly become one of the highest-stakes processes in the finance function.
Yet 84% of organizations still run it manually, at a time when 83% of employers say they can't find skilled finance staff to do it.
Join Adem Turgut, Managing Director, Reconciliation, for Closed Books, Open Risk. This 35-minute session focuses on why reconciliation has become a governance and audit exposure issue, and what leading organizations are doing about it.
Session Format
- 25-minute presentation
- 5-minute live product demo
- 5-minute Q&A
Register now to join the session that works best for you:
- APAC: 11:00 a.m. AEST, 1:00 p.m. NZST, 9:00 a.m. SGT
- UK: 11:00 a.m. BST
- NA: 1:00 p.m CST
Topics covered:
Key Takeaways
The Governance Gap
Understand the structural difference between closing the books and being able to prove how you closed them.
Why the Scrutiny Is Personal
From the Macy's $151 million concealment to MAS prohibition orders against individual executives, explore the enforcement landscape that is making reconciliation a personal liability issue for CFOs, controllers and senior accountants.
The Continuous Reconciliation Model
Walk through what a governance-grade reconciliation process looks like in practice: continuous rather than month-end and audit-ready by default.
Real-World Results
See how BlackBull Markets achieved an 80% efficiency gain reconciling across 20+ payment service providers, and how 7-Eleven Philippines reduced reconciliation from days to minutes.
A Practical Starting Point
Leave with a clear next step grounded in where your current process is most exposed.
