Treasurers might need to prepare for a multiple rate environment and check if their treasury management systems are ready, even as some banks are holding out hope that the deadline will be extended
Changing consumer tastes? Brexit? Even hot summers? Could Thomas Cook's problems have been averted with a chief liquidity officer. CT examines the arguments for expanding the C-suite
A survey looking at compliance-related fintech shows there’s room for optimism despite recent events at British digital bank Revolut which show just how real those challenges can be
While Dyson – the UK’s most famous vacuum-cleaner developer – has pinned its future on an Asia Pacific headquarters, it’s still not a given that its treasury operations will move to the Lion City
CT’s inaugural Hong Kong conference saw over 200 treasury-related professionals enjoy a day of thought-provoking discussion centred around the future of treasury in an increasingly digital and tech-savvy world
Treasurers pondering the next frontier in artificial intelligence might be looking the wrong way. In-house experiments at Microsoft, the technology behemoth, hint at a revolution.
As a Hong Kong's regulator slaps a HK$5 million fine on a bank that breached money laundering regulations, CT looks at the work being done behind the scenes to improve KYC technology.
Instead of putting out fires when they arise, IBM has come up with an analytical tool that can help treasurers spot emerging risks. The company is already deploying it in the Philippines.
Federal Reserve figures show that US firms hold $2.66 trillion in cash – $1 trillion more than usual. CT looks at what’s behind the dash for cash and why it's likely to continue.
For corporate treasurers already mired in the costly, slow and opaque world of cross-border payments, ether could offer a real solution: real-time, cost-free, “crypto-payments” with the need to buy cryptocurrency.