Why Successful Treasurers Integrate FX Risk and Cash Management

This article is written by Kantox As treasurers watch global equity, credit, and FX markets wobble on each utterance from U.S. President Donald Trump, they quietly prioritise cash and liquidity management tasks. Meanwhile, recurrent episodes of financial volatility are putting the spotlight on the multifaceted interactions between FX and capital markets. Whether FX liquidity falls […]
Open Banking: A Missed Opportunity for Corporate Treasurers in the UK and EU?

By Treasury Masterminds Open banking, heralded as a transformative force in financial services, has yet to deliver its full potential, particularly for corporate treasurers in the UK and EU. While the concept promises enhanced data sharing, streamlined financial processes, and improved efficiency, the reality has been marred by slow adoption, regulatory challenges, and technical complexities. […]
Cash Forecasting in Treasury Management with AI and Automation

This article is written by our content partner, Nilus Cash forecasting used to be a “nice to have.” Now it’s survival mode. Whether you’re a public company, a multinational corporation, or a fast-growing startup, your treasury team can’t afford to fly blind. Visibility into future cash flows isn’t just helpful, it’s how you plan for […]
The Secret Treasurer writes… How we unlocked liquidity through digital tools (and why you should too)

This article is written by ETR Digital Like every corporate treasurer, one of my main jobs is to make sure there’s enough liquidity to keep the business running smoothly, support growth, and give us the financial flexibility we need. But that’s often easier said than done! Lately, I’ve been exploring some different tools for unlocking […]
Nordics and Estonia Develop Offline Card Payment Systems: A Wake-Up Call for Corporate Treasury

In response to recent undersea infrastructure damage and rising geopolitical tensions, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Estonia are making strides to develop offline card payment systems. This initiative aims to ensure uninterrupted payment capabilities during times when internet connectivity is compromised. Sweden, in particular, has set a deadline for implementing this system by July 1, […]
Strategies for Setting Up a Cash Pooling Structure Across Multiple Countries and Regions

This article is written by Palm In an increasingly globalized business environment, effective cash management has become a cornerstone of financial efficiency for multinational corporations. Cash pooling, a financial mechanism that consolidates the balances of multiple accounts into a single master account, has emerged as a vital tool for optimizing liquidity, reducing costs, and enhancing […]
You’re Doing Payments Wrong—And It’s Costing You Strategic Control

Why centralization alone isn’t enough—and how POBO and in-house banking change the game Here’s the thing most companies get wrong: they treat centralized payments like an efficiency play. Fewer bank accounts. Bulked payments. Lower admin burden. And while that’s not wrong, it’s barely scratching the surface. Because when you design centralized payments with strategy in […]
Competence vs. Culture: What Really Drives Better Decisions in Risk Management?

This article is a contribution from one of our content partners, Avollone Competence eats culture for breakfast… Over the last few years, people have repeatedly cited culture as the big culprit behind various corporate scandals. After a scandal, new leadership quickly concludes that “the previous management and culture was the main reason behind XYZ, and […]
The Economics of Liquidity: Why CFOs Must Regularly Monitor and Coordinate with Their Treasurer

This article is a contribution from our content partner, Kyriba Economic factors influence corporate liquidity planning. Companies must remain vigilant to economic indicators and trends, adjusting their liquidity strategies to maintain financial flexibility and optimize resource use. By understanding and anticipating these economic impacts, firms can develop robust liquidity management practices that enhance their resilience and support long-term […]
Do You Have a Right to a Bank Account? Here’s How It Works for Individuals and Businesses

Opening a bank account is essential — whether you’re an individual managing day-to-day life or a business trying to operate and grow. But is it actually a legal right to get a bank account? And what happens if a bank says “no”? Let’s break it down — covering individuals and businesses and what the rules […]