Overview
Cash Flow Management is a key topic at Digital Finance Vietnam 2026, focusing on how organizations manage liquidity, optimize financial operations, and support stable growth in a digital environment.

The section explores modern approaches, tools, and processes that help businesses and financial institutions improve visibility and control over cash movement.
The Role of Cash Flow Management in 2026
As financial systems become more digital, effective cash flow management remains a core priority for organizations of all sizes. Real-time data, integrated platforms, and automated processes are changing how cash positions are monitored and managed.

In 2026, companies are increasingly focused on accuracy, transparency, and operational efficiency to support informed financial decision-making.
Key Topics Covered
- Cash flow forecasting and planning
- Liquidity management strategies
- Digital treasury solutions
- Real-time payments and reconciliation
- Data-driven financial reporting
- Integration with banking and payment systems
- Operational efficiency and cost control
Who Should Attend
This section is relevant for professionals involved in financial planning and operations, including:

- Corporate finance and treasury teams
- Banks and financial institutions
- Fintech and financial software providers
- CFOs and finance managers
- Consultants and advisors
Practical Value
Sessions within Cash Flow Management are designed to deliver practical insights, including:
- Approaches to improving cash visibility
- Methods for optimizing working capital
- Case studies from regional and international organizations
- Discussion of common operational challenges and solutions
Technology and Process
Digital platforms play an important role in modern cash flow management. This section highlights how technology supports automation, integration, and accuracy across financial operations while maintaining compliance and control.
Part of Digital Finance Vietnam 2026
Cash Flow Management is an integral part of Digital Finance Vietnam 2026, connecting operational finance with broader digital transformation initiatives across the financial sector.
