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More than half of adults living in ASEAN are unbanked and, according to new academic research, fintech companies are not working hard enough to change this.
Digitisation has the power to improve processes, increase visibility and enhance a treasurer’s influence within a company, according to new ground-breaking research.
E-payments solutions are slowly spreading across Southeast Asia, but a fragmented regulatory framework makes harmonisation of payment systems a distant goal.
The IMF has endorsed the renminbi as a freely usable currency, recognising China’s increased importance in the global financial market. The renminbi’s journey to attaining this status was never straightforward.
Delivered to you through a variety of articles, roundtable events, and webcasts all designed to offer simple advice on how to tap new treasury and banking opportunities, ANZ and CT are proud to announce the launch of ...
As a group HSBC, Standard Chartered, and Citi are ceding ground in terms how much money their primary customers spend with them, research from East & Partners reveals. At the same time, treasurers in the region are ...
Taiwanese treasurers expressed generally higher levels of treasury product satisfaction than their relative regional peers – notably with e-banking services – according to East & Partners research.