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A Quantum Leap: Building a data driven treasury

About this research

A Quantum Leap: Building a data-driven treasury is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, commissioned by Deutsche Bank. Our analysis explores what it means to be a data-driven treasury, the factors motivating the transition and key considerations when developing a data strategy. The study identifies technologies that treasurers are currently using and those they believe will be most important in enhancing their data intelligence moving forward.

Eurofinance 2018: Tech adventures in treasury

“The Treasurer: Agent of change”, a session sponsored by Deutsche Bank, considered how treasurers can best prepare for the industry disruption stemming from technological evolution.

The Future is Now: How Ready is Treasury?

The Corporate Treasury viewpoint: An interview with Johan Bergqvist, Vice-president, Treasury, Spotify

The Future is Now: How Ready is Treasury?

The traditional role, structure and staffing of treasury are being challenged on all sides. Customers, supply chains, banks and transaction services providers alike are being disrupted by digitalisation and new technologies. Corporate treasurers face the direct challenges of new compliance, tax and regulatory initiatives in Europe, the US and elsewhere while coping with the ongoing evolution of their own companies’ existing business models.

Asia: a compliance and regulatory challenge

The most obvious thing corporate treasurers discover in Asia is just how different the normal range of treasury processes is in comparison to other parts of the world. They find that treasury has to devote significantly more time to compliance and regulatory issues than elsewhere and that the complexity of the regulatory environment seriously impacts the implementation of core treasury objectives such as centralisation.

How do corporate treasurers manage risk in challenging economic times?

A highly anticipated and well-attended session at EuroFinance's annual flagship conference in Vienna brought together leading corporate treasury executives to discuss how to manage risk in challenging economic times.

How the regulatory wave in banking will hit treasurers

Bank regulation has come a long way. The perceived lesson of the financial crisis, namely that banks’ insufficient capital buffers were one catalyst, has spawned a wave of rules, ratcheting up the amount of equity banks must hold against their loans. While these new rules have undoubtedly shored up global financial stability, recent developments have also demonstrated that they raise a host of challenges for corporate treasurers.

Managing risk in challenging economic times

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TRevolution: Revolutionising corporate treasury towards a strategic finance organisation

The countless "new" drivers of organisational development, such as Industry 4.0, Big Data, financial technology (fintech) companies, regulation, governance, straight-through processing (STP) and social networks, have shaped the framework in which we operate. A fast-paced environment that offers a wealth of challenges, but equally, great opportunities—particularly for traditionally specialised support functions like corporate treasury.

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