Treasurers are increasingly using commercial cards to create a central payments solution, says David Voss, head of commercial cards for EMEA, Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Read more
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“It is very important that we realise that [Libor] is going stop, but once we have got through the serious pain of transition, we will be in a better place,” said Frances Hinden, vice president of treasury operations at Shell International at this year's ACT conference. Read more
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Almost 80% of consumers would boycott an organization that failed to protect their data, research finds. The Global Treasurer speaks exclusively to Nicola Howell, senior data and compliance attorney, Dun & Bradstreet about how consumers view data breaches and who should be held to account. Read more
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Australia’s alternative lending market continues to grow as banks struggle with regulatory constraints. Paul Mitchell, managing director Australia for specialist financier Falcon Group, explains. Read more
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Post-Brexit trading problems are expected by 80% of UK businesses but 60% have no strategic plan to tackle the issue, a recent survey found. The Global Treasurer speaks with Nicholas Hallam, CEO of Accordance to find out more. Read more
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Julian Roche explores the prospect of emerging markets, the golden decades and how their trends are impacting investor opinion. Read more
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The EU banks’ monopoly on their customers’ account information and payment services will soon be in the distant past. Bank customers will have the power to give third-party providers permission to retrieve their account data from their banks. Read more
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