Corporate treasurers are too often the unsung heroes of their businesses. Operating in the background, they only become noticeable when things go wrong. This is because they are the people responsible for keeping their firm afloat. In this series, Euromoney examines how treasurers battle risk and defend company interests – sometimes under impossible conditions. From world wars, to geo-political risks, to cyber-crime, these are just some of the travails of the corporate treasurer in the past, present and future.
The moment a US regulator knocks at the door might not be the worst experience a firm will have if it breaks an economic sanction. Every member of sta...
What it is it like to work at OFAC? What do sanctions enforcers think about the companies who break their regulations? And how will sanctions work in ...
What happens when a company breaks an economic sanction and gets caught? Two CEOs reveal what it was like when US federal agents come knocking, why th...
Treasury and Turbulence, brings you the human stories behind corporate risk. Today's companies must seize new technology, navigate the complex geo-po...
Big data, satellite feeds from space and social media platforms is just some of the technology changing corporate disclosure. In this episode, we will...
Over $30 trillion has been invested in environmental social and governance (ESG) themed assets. With over 600 ESG rankings and ratings and over 4,000...
In this episode, we’ll be focusing on the disconnect between the factories where clothes are made and the biggest investment houses where those suits ...
In this episode, we’ll be focusing on the disconnect between the factories where clothes are made and the biggest investment houses where those suits ...
Artificial intelligence has the ability to transform the way we make payments. As such, banks and payment platforms are increasingly leveraging this t...
Companies in developed economies take it for granted that their cross-border transactions will be seamless. But for those working in riskier emerging...