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27 October 2020
How Middle East and Africa retailers can accelerate e-commerce: Imperatives for now and the next normal
...is an associate partner, and Ahmed Youssef is a senior partner. This article was originally published by McKinsey & Company, www.mckinsey.com. Copyright (c) 2020 All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission....
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23 October 2020
Swedish Association of Corporate Treasurers (SACT)
...significant size. Events Two seminaries are held each year, one in the spring and one in the autumn. Speakers include bank representatives, regulators and other finance professionals. Visit Association Website...
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22 October 2020
Digital RFPs: No More Pain, Many More Opportunities
...submissions, amendments, proposals and decisions involved in any change more ‘doable’ than ever. Target market Currently Treasury Delta’s platform is targeting UK and western European €500m+ corporates, international banks and...
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21 October 2020
DBS is the First Bank in Asia to Launch Online Tracking for Cross-Border Collections for Businesses
...amid global disruptions. Eddie Haddad, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, SWIFT, said, “Our ethos at SWIFT is simple. In keeping with our vision of minimising friction for the ecosystem, optimising speed...
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20 October 2020
TMI & Kantox FX Risk Management Survey reveals key currency management priorities and challenges
...The revenue of the responding companies ranged from under β€β20m to those in the€β1billion-β€β10billion revenue bracket, where most participants were placed. The full report and results can be found βhere....
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15 October 2020
Getting Back into Business: The Comeback Costs after Lockdown
...UK will be an astonishing £3,683,041,021. The costs may seem steep, but for the businesses that are beginning to reopen, health and safety must be the priority. Sources https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/hand-sanitiser/index.htm https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/training/online-training...
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15 October 2020
Fixing the Disconnects in Cross-Cultural Communication
...taken because, unfortunately, in a world of equality within diversity, there often seems to be no such thing as common sense. To join a Cloud-Cultural Communication E-Class, please visit www.corporatecompagnon.nl/e-class....
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15 October 2020
Corporate Giants Send Out Mixed Messages Over Flexible Working
...on UK workplace risk assessments and information on returning to work, please click on the following links: For England: https://www.gov.uk/check-how-to-return-to-work-safely For Wales: https://gov.wales/keep-wales-safe-work For Northern Ireland: https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/coronavirus-workplace-safety-guidance-and-priority-sector-list-published For Scotland: https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-returning-to-work/pages/workers/...
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15 October 2020
Operational Finance in the Age of Covid-19: Time to Change the Basics?
...of the heavy lifting, they don’t, according to Deloitte’s analysis, automate the “full, end-to-end close, consolidate and report process”. This can lead to “a fragmented, manual, and inefficient close, as...
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15 October 2020
The Case for Continuous Financial Planning after Covid-19
...future mergers and acquisitions (M&A) strategies. In the past few months, planning has changed – and it has changed dramatically. The way we perceive business risk, and how we manage...
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15 October 2020
Negative Interest Rates and the Implications for Money Market Funds
...the financial crisis. So in June 2014 the ECB went negative, to a cautious -0.10%, creeping down gradually to the current level of -0.50%. The ECB’s rationale for its negative...
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15 October 2020
New Culture, New Tools – How to Improve Mental Health in Finance Departments
...thinking of quitting. This has been a long-standing problem. Back in 2013, the Chartered Accountants Benevolent Association (CABA), found 35% of respondents had problems with excessive workload, and 25% felt...
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