IHH Healthcare targets efficiency in multi-country treasury rebuild
The private healthcare firm has rebuilt its treasury architecture to prioritise liquidity mobility, policy-driven hedging and system-led control amid rate volatility and fragmented capital markets. CT spoke with Manjiv Dodanwela, the firm's transformation lead for group treasury.
Global rate volatility and fragmented capital markets are forcing corporate treasurers to rethink assumptions that once underpinned centralisation, liquidity access and risk management. At IHH Healthcare, one of the world’s largest private healthcare groups, that rethink has translated into a treasury model built around control, visibility and realistic cash mobility, rather than theoretical balance-sheet efficiency.
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