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      Event

      Gaining 20/20 Vision for Your Cash Position: Adding Clarity for Treasury Professionals

      18 May 2021

      //Gaining 20/20 Vision for Your Cash Position: Adding Clarity for Treasury Professionals

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      Hosted by Santander Commercial Banking: Treasury Essentials Series

      Emerging trends in technology and globalization, as well as the drive for standards, have continued to shape cash visibility expectations and opportunities for treasury professionals. However, many challenges exist for organizations of all sizes, and the ongoing effects of the pandemic have magnified the critical importance of cash visibility. This session will examine best practices and the latest techniques that treasury professionals can leverage to help optimize their cash positioning and forecasting in today’s highly complex business environment.

      Join us on May 18th for a live panel conversation featuring treasury experts from Santander and Celent.

      Topics will include:

      • Developing trends and new opportunities in treasury management to help amplify cash visibility
      • Real world corporate cases that outline cash visibility challenges and solutions
      • Common treasury pitfalls (and how you can avoid them)
      • Techniques for managing cash visibility in complex multi-bank situations or across borders

      This session qualifies for CTP credit from the Association for Financial Professionals.

      Details
      Industry
      Corporate Banking
      Geographic Focus
      North America
      CELENT SPEAKERS
      Patricia Hines
      Patricia Hines
      Head of Corporate Banking