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Why Account Analysis has remained unchanged for decades

December 11, 2025

For nearly a century, Corporate Treasury banking has relied on the same outdated Account Analysis process to manage Billing, Pricing, and Treasury relationships. In this 7-minute video, our Industry Advisor, Dan Gill, rolls back the clock – tracing the evolution of Account Analysis from the Great Depression to the Great Reimagination of today, and explains why it has remained unchanged for decades.

What’s inside?

  • Introduction: Why Account Analysis is still stuck in time
  • The monthly scramble: errors, inefficiencies, and lost revenue
  • The Great Depression (1930s): Rewinding the clock: How it all began
  • The Great Expansion (1950s–60s): When banks became service providers
  • The Great Recession (2008): New regulations and Dodd-Frank reshape the landscape
  • The Great Reset (2010–2020): Banks modernize everything — except Account Analysis
  • The Great Reimagination (2025): How Zafin is transforming the entire lifecycle

Learn how leading banks are using Zafin to:

  • Modernize corporate Account Analysis and Billing
  • Reduce revenue leakage and manual work
  • Improve Treasury management and customer experience
  • Deliver real-time insights to corporate clients

This is the Great Reimagination of Corporate Treasury banking — where technology meets transformation. Learn more about Zafin’s reimagined, real-time Account Analysis.

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