This month's TMI features an article by the Editor examining the constant challenges presented to treasurers by rapid changes in technology, as well as a number of best practice articles and the latest instalment of our interview series with AkzoNobel’s Group Treasurer.
TMI 185 also features an article by Matthew Bale that examines how the impact of the proposed changes to IAS 19 could lead to more efficient de-risking of defined benefit pension schemes.
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Helen Sanders, Editor
John Davis, Business Controller, Atlas Copco Compressors Australia
Mike Ballet, Group Treasurer and Credit Manager, Aviapartner Holding NV
Interview #3 with Peter van Rood, Group Treasurer, and Johan van der Westhuizen, Treasury Controller, AkzoNobel
Michael Geoghegan, Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings plc
Mark Beard, Liquidity and Investments Head, EMEA, and Hugo Parry-Wingfield, Liquidity and Investments Market Manager, EMEA, Citi Global Transaction Services
François Masquelier, Head of Corporate Finance and Treasury, RTL Group, and Honorary Chairman, EACT
Matthew Bale, Vice-President, Client Solutions, PensionsFirst Analytics
Vivek Ramachandran, Head of Cash & Trade, Barclays Corporate
Richard Raeburn, Chairman, EACT
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