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Corporate treasurers are becoming more open to working and investing into technology startups that can solve specific business issues. Flexible partnerships are now the order of the day, it seems.
Trafigura, Natixis, and IBM launch new blockchain ledger geared for crude oil trade finance. They say every party in the payment ecosystem will be able to access it and benefit from the technology
Suppliers should consider offering dynamic discounts to give both themselves and their customers more options to manage working capital. This need not be conducted through traditional bank platforms delegates at CT ...
Tired of seeing the supply chain disrupted by late payments, an advertising technology firm is developing a digital wallet which clients must log into and make payments to continue to use services.
Low-level bankers who can only say no will make way in age of automation, panel hears – leaving talented seniors to make decisions for key customers such as corporations.
Vast majority of finance professionals plan to upgrade treasury management products and services this year, a survey shows. For Asia, that points to more centralisation and standardised procedures in 2017.