Who we are?
For 10 years, TAIGA has been supporting its customers in France and abroad in establishing their cash flow forecasts and improving their working capital.
In the current context, TAIGA offers its future customers to benefit from its TAIGA Cash Forecast and TAIGA Cash Collection solutions free of charge for 3 months: this is an effort that we are able to make out of solidarity with you.
Contact us via mail (contact@taiga-cm.com) or fill in the form below to ask for a product demonstration.
What are the benefits of TAIGA?
- Custom SaaS solutions quickly deployed in multi-site, multi-subsidiary, multi-currency organizations
- Full compatibility and interface with all information systems
- Personalized operational support
- Immediate ROI: improved performance management, analysis of your flows and anticipation of your needs
What is the added value of TAIGA solutions?
Cash forecasting
TAIGA Cash Forecast is going to help you to:
- Build reliable cash flow forecasts
- Anticipate the cash needs of the entities and certain specific deadlines
- Analyze variances, get forecast cash reporting
- Gain time, efficiency, reliability
TCF: discover the functionalities
Cash collection
TAIGA Cash Collection enables you to:
- Organize and prioritize your recovery actions
- To be able to relaunch your customers by email via stimulus scenarios
- To encourage internal and external exchanges, to share actions, causes of blockage or important information with other services
- Obtain real-time cash flow forecasts
- Benefit from dashboards and analyzes
TCC : discover the functionalities
Conditions
During the next 3 weeks, TAIGA has decided to offer its future customers special conditions:
- 10 % discount on the installation fee
- First 3 months of use are free of charge
Contact us directly or fill out the form below for more information and to organize a remote presentation of TAIGA Solutions.
+ 33 1 84 17 08 85
contact@taiga-cm.com
These conditions are proposed to all new customers who will sign a contract by May 31, 2020.
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