Corporate treasurers in EMEA are looking beyond their banks for innovation, according to Finastra

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New research highlights need for banks to embrace Open Banking-enabled consortia business models

• 70% of corporate treasurers believe that a shift from bank to non-bank services will take place within their organizations over the next two to five years

• 74% of corporate treasurers believe access to real-time payments reporting is the key treasury opportunity for 2019

• 67% of corporate treasurers expect a seat on the board in five years

London, UK – New research from Finastra has revealed that the market dominance of banks in the delivery of corporate treasury services is under threat from non-bank market entrants. According to its survey of 380 corporate treasurers from enterprises across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), 70 percent believe that a shift from bank to non-bank services will take place within their organizations over the next two to five years – 16 percent say this shift has already taken place.

The survey findings, presented in a new report, Digital Disruption Comes to the Corporate Treasury, reveals that corporate treasurers are considering using non-bank service providers for a wide range of core services including payments (71 percent), FX platforms (67 percent), liquidity pools (67 percent) and trade and supply chain networks (56 percent).

The move is well underway: 76 percent of respondents say their business has already integrated with trade networks to link supply chain financing with payments. More widely, just 24 percent of respondents say they now exclusively use their bank to facilitate payments, with others choosing alternatives including SWIFT gpi (46 percent) and alternative cross-border payments services (43 percent).

The demand for non-bank corporate treasury services comes as treasurers look to leverage technology to drive value and enable real-time payments. When asked about their top priorities for the year ahead, the treasurers surveyed cite technology enablers such as real-time payments reporting (74 percent), cash management technology (66 percent) and risk management technology (58 percent). A significant proportion also note the opportunities on offer through more advanced technologies like AI and machine learning (40 percent) and mobile channels (31 percent).

Significantly, there appears to be strong demand for Open Banking-enabled services among corporate treasurers. In the Finastra survey, 29 percent said it was a key opportunity for their business in 2019; and when asked about the benefits of standardized APIs in the context of Open Banking and PSD2, European respondents cite factors such as lower costs (58 percent), cash visibility (55 percent), and new services being made available from non-bank market participants (53 percent). 83 percent of all respondents state they would like to use dedicated corporate APIs provided by their bank.

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