Podcast: Saving time and admin for small business with Thriday CEO

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In the latest episode of NAB Digital Next, host Brad Carr, NAB’s Executive, Innovation & Partnerships speaks with Michael Nuciforo, Chief Executive Officer of Thriday and Charlotte Cadness, NAB’s Executive Digital Customer & Colleague on the use of a new tool designed to save time and admin for small business – NAB Bookkeeper.

The trio discuss:

  • How Michael took inspiration from a family run small business to create Thriday.
  • Historical siloing of banking, accounting and tax – an obvious opportunity to synergise and save time.
  • Use of AI capability – the ability to read transactions and understand tax implications.
  • Automating with control.

Listen to the full episode on SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Podcast.

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