TMI 187 features an examination of the changing role of commodities within the corporate community by the Editor, as well as a special feature that looks at how to best facilitate efficient migration to European Direct Debits (SEPA).
As ever, this month’s edition of TMI also features a range of ‘best practice’ articles, such as the implementation of an automated, cross-border e-Invoicing solution by the Irish Dairy Board and the final article in our series exploring AkzoNobel’s treasury transformation project.
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Helen Sanders, Editor
Interview #5 with Peter van Rood, Group Treasurer, and Gerrit Willem Gramser, Business Treasury, AkzoNobel
Sean Flynn, Business Analyst, Irish Dairy Board
Linda McDonald, Manager, Financial Settlements and Controls, PPL
Dr Kipkirui Arap Lang’at, Managing Director, East African Tea Trade Association
Dámaso Cebrián, Head of Trade & Supply Chain Finance Products Europe, Banco Santander
Russell Graham, Global Head of Implementation for Service and Trade Finance and Cash Management Corporates, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank
Kevin Lester, Director of Risk Management and Treasury Services, and Alexander Haigh, Financial Risk Management Consultant, Validus Risk Management
Begoña Blanco Sánchez, Senior Product Manager, Véronique Steleman, Sales Consultant, and Peter Hardeman, Product Manager, Payments & Cash Management, ING
Dan Gill, CTP, Director of Corporate Systems, The Weiland Financial Group, Inc.
James Mushin, Director of Professional Services, PensionsFirst Analytics
Markus Straußfeld, Head of International Cash Management Sales, UniCredit Group
Richard Raeburn, Chairman, EACT
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