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Event report for EuroFinance’s 13th annual China conference

Published: December 06, 2015

EuroFinance’s 13th annual Cash, Treasury and Risk Management conference in China, once again provided a vital intelligence gathering platform for treasury and finance professionals working within, or responsible for, operations in China.

This year, the focus was on how to integrate China into global treasury operations and the world easier to integrate into China operations.

The event looked at the practical steps to leverage the latest deregulation to connect China and the global treasury, explored the measures to tackle day-to-day difficulties of treasury operations in the country and looked at the ways to integrate the market with a company’s other businesses.

From the impact of China’s economic outlook, RMB exchange rate reforms to changing banking landscape, a series of panel discussions, corporate case studies and Q&A’s provided thought leadership and insight on how best to manage your treasury in China.

The conference brought together leading global companies such as Siemens Financial Services Ltd, Tishman Speyer, SAIC-GMAC Automotive Finance Company, Intertek, China Brands Group, Carlisle and many more to discuss and share the latest treasury solutions.

Key topics included:

• What local workarounds can help

• How to spend relatively less time on compliance and more on value-added treasury

• The shortcuts to integrating China into the bigger treasury picture

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Article Last Updated: November 26, 2020

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