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TMI 183 - March 2010

What Matters Today - #5 Visibility and Control: Global Card Programmes

Alan Koenigsberg, Managing Director, International Commercial Card Product Executive, J.P. Morgan Treasury Services and Cate Luzio, Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Treasury Services EMEA

Categories: Liquidity Management, Payments, Technology, Working Capital Management, Supply Chain Finance

In this penultimate article in J.P. Morgan's series on the issues that matter most to treasurers today, Alan Koenigsberg and Cate Luzio explore trends and opportunities in the use of global commercial card programmes, including travel and entertainment (T&E) and purchasing cards.

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