Among the proliferating numbers of business awards made every year to companies around the world, the annual European and Asian Leader Awards from Greenwich Associates are highly regarded by recipients and voters alike.
TMI is delighted to introduce a special supplement devoted to these Awards, which recognise the excellence of banks in two categories, Share Leaders, based on market penetration of various sectors, and Quality Leaders, based on customer satisfaction with the coverage and quality of service provided.
The Awards are the outcome of a series of in-depth interviews conducted with several hundred financial officers, including CEOs, finance directors and treasurers at large corporate and financial institutions in Europe and Asia, and as such they provide a valuable overview of banking relationships in these regions.
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Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
Robin Page, CEO, Treasury Management International
Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
Greenwich Associates European and Asian Leader Awards 2011
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