Don’t end up in a scandal like Apple or Deloitte. Here are three practical suggestions for treasurers on how to bolster security levels day in, day out.
From artificial intelligence to more stringent regional regulations, corporate treasurers in the Asia Pacific region will have their work cut out for them in 2018.
Amid a welter of public accusations and counter claims, a bizarre spat is emerging at the troubled electric car firm whose main backer is controversial LeEco founder Jia Yueting.
Taiwanese SMEs lost an estimated $6.6 billion in TRF (targeted redemption forwards) after the renminbi’s devaluation in 2015. The question now is who will pay back this money?
As Chinese outbound investment restrictions bite, HNA Group faces a know-your-customer meltdown. Is transparency the only option for China’s corporations?
From today Chinese financial institutions no longer have to set aside 20 per cent of the value of dollar purchases. For treasurers, that means lower costs and an opportunity to hedge.
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?
CT spoke with DFS and Tencent to find out how treasurers are surfing the WeChat Pay phenomenon and why PSP settlement is giving the e-pay platform the edge