Only just over a third of companies are tooled up enough to run their own audit functions – and that’s already an increase of 16 percentage points on last year, a report finds.
As hackers get increasingly sophisticated, the potential for financial losses from a cyberattack grows ever larger. How ready is your organisation to fend off an attack?
Survey finds listed companies required to make new disclosures under new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rules revealed more than strictly required
Automation might be able to crunch the numbers at the back end, but for high-level regulatory decision-making you need a team of human beings … or do you?
From a small Hong Kong office, a state-owned giant manages billions that bankroll global energy projects. Now, it's looking at taking its cash-pooling solutions global.
Money stranded in local accounts in foreign currencies is a perennial problem for treasurers. TPV Technology's treasurer tells CT how he worked with JP Morgan to tackle it.
Pacific Andes, once the world's biggest fish filleter, suspected by New York bankruptcy trustee of using cash raised to buy fish to fund $800 million takeover. The group denies the claim.
Ailing Chinese firm left with just two directors – including its missing treasurer – as it battles for survival amid stock plunge, missed interest payments
A sour situation at China Huishan Dairy will hardly be helped by the fact it has lost contact with its treasury chief. Our thoughts go out to the team left behind.
A former Guangdong Securities managing director is banned for nine months following failures related to third-party payments – the latest target of an SFC crackdown on AML and KYC compliance.