• Talking Treasury Forum - Global Cash Management

    Are we moving out of the crisis, or just getting used to it? Six senior bankers have a frank and insightful discussion about the evolving challenges of global cash management.

  • Global Cash Management – where next?

    Six leading bankers reach some interesting conclusions on global cash management in the post-crisis banking world.

  • Supply Chain; challenges and trends

    The financial supply chain has been one of the ‘hot’ topics in treasury for a while now. But what is really happening in this space? In this Talking Treasury Forum, banking experts from across Europe meet to discuss what is happening and the future developments that we are likely to see.

  • SEPA - open for business

    Since the launch of SEPA in January, adoption has been slower than many had expected. But why is that? And will the SEPA Direct Debit be ready as planned in 2009? In this Talking Treasury Forum, our panel of industry experts examines the latest developments in the SEPA world and the obstacles hindering take-up. They also discuss the PSD and consider what it will mean for corporates – in the context of SEPA payments and beyond.

  • Talking Treasury Forum

    If you are an investor in money funds or considering this well respected type of investment you should read on. Leading experts in the industry share their views in a frank discussion about where the industry is going. Topics discussed include the effects of Basel II, the possibility of formal regulation of money funds in Europe and changes in the rating agencies’ approach to money funds.

  • Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) – the implications for corporates

    Chaired by Richard Parkinson of Treasury Today.

    Forum participants:

    • Philippe Lambrecht (KBC)

    • Frank Taal (ING)

    • Maurice Cleaves (JPMorgan)

    • Geoffroy de Schrevel (SWIFT)

    • Gianfranco Tabasso (EACT, European Association of Corporate Treasurers)