TMI is delighted to present a brand new special supplement focusing on Risk Management in Southern Africa, which is published in association with the Association of Corporate Treasurers of Southern Africa (ACTSA).
The Southern African Treasurer includes articles from a wide range of significant figures in corporate finance in Southern Africa. As well as universal treasury issues - particularly those related to risk management - this publication also addresses issues specific to Southern Africa, such as the characteristics of currencies in emerging markets in Africa, Black Economic Empowerment transactions, and the emergence of a new electronic money market system in South Africa.
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Patrick Coleman, Sales Director, IT2 Treasury Solutions Limited
Eben Maré, Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Pretoria, and Fund Manager, Standlib Asset Management
Carsten Stendevad, Anil Shivdasani, Shams Butt, Dan Pakenham, and Alfredo Bequillard, Financial Strategy Group, Citi Investment Banking Division
Andrew Woods, Group Vice President, SunGard
Hans-Kristian Bryn and Mark Robson, Partners, Oliver Wyman's Corporate Risk practice
Graeme West and Lydia West, Financial Modelling Agency
Charles Buchanan, Chairman, ACTSA
Standard Bank
Dale Connock, Head of Risk Management, Strate Ltd
Barry Martin & Riyadh Bhyat, Debt Capital Markets, Rand Merchant Bank
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