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FSCM

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What is FSCM?

FSCM typically refers to Financial Supply Chain Management. It is a comprehensive suite of software and processes used by organizations to manage and optimize their financial supply chains. This includes managing cash flow, payments, treasury functions, risk management, and relationships with suppliers and customers from a financial perspective. Common uses involve automating payment processes, improving visibility into financial transactions, and reducing costs associated with financial operations.

What other technologies are related to FSCM?

FSCM Complementary Technologies

Treasury and Risk Management (TRM) is a key component within FSCM, providing tools for managing financial risks and treasury operations.
mentioned alongside FSCM in 11% (125) of relevant job posts
Asset Accounting (FI-AA) integrates with FSCM for managing fixed assets and their financial impact.
mentioned alongside FSCM in 6% (104) of relevant job posts
FICA (Contract Accounts Receivable and Payable) integrates with FSCM, particularly in industries managing high volumes of customer accounts and payments.
mentioned alongside FSCM in 8% (75) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning FSCM?

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Johnson & Johnson
Health Care and Social Assistance

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