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TMI 172 - Feb 09

Managing Treasury in a FTSE-100 Company

Experian plc

Helen Sanders, Editor

Categories: Cash Management, Intercompany Financing, Interest Rate Risk Management, Liquidity Management, Risk Management, Strategic Treasury, Working Capital Management

At the recent IACT (Irish Association of Corporate Treasurers) Conference in Dublin, Antony Barnes, Group Treasurer of Experian plc delivered a presentation on his experiences of running a FTSE 100 treasury function in Dublin. This article is based on the presentation and gives an insight into some of his key areas of focus.

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