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They say that crime never pays, but the corporate world has also been known for a whatever-it-takes ethos that says corruption can seal the deal. A new report lifts the lid on a murky world.
Companies with good ESG compliance are better able to weather the storm and therefore better able to protect their market valuation. For treasurers, it's shaping up as a risk mitigator.
Supply chains stretched to breaking point, compliance spend all but collapsed and strange work-from-home measures; put it together and corporates can expect an uptick in fraud
As companies struggle to meet the expectations of their investors - especially at a time of recession - corporate treasurers need to guard against the risk of unethical practice
It seems fitting that China - the first country in the world to invent paper money - should also be the first to go cashless. But could it create more problems, particularly for payments, than it solves?
New research from EY looks at where trust is built and whether artificial intelligence can build a culture of openness and transparency in corporate reporting
During an afternoon session at Hong Kong FinTech Week, representatives of the eTradeConect-GSBN alliance spoke of the difficulties in consortia-forming, whether corporates should be paid for data and why too many ...
TMF Group deep dives into issues of compliance complexity as companies increasingly encounter compliance-related challenges to their outward-bound ambitions
ION Treasury has rolled out a bank fee analysis tool that promises to reduce the manual labour involved in the process. Can machine learning tools eliminate it completely?