Your new home for fixed income
07-03-2022 | treasuryXL | Refinitiv | LinkedIn | Your new home for fixed income
07-03-2022 | treasuryXL | Refinitiv | LinkedIn | Your new home for fixed income
03-03-2022 | treasuryXL | Treasury Delta | LinkedIn | Treasury Delta, our Irish fintech partner, recently formed an alliance with Blokken, a Dubai-based fintech aggregator. This strategic partnership will bring further innovation and digital technology deployment to the corporate treasury ecosystem within the Middle East. Credits: Blokken Source
03-03-2022 | treasuryXL | Aico | LinkedIn |
Ensuring manual payments are secure is a common concern for treasury, internal controls teams, and accounts payable process owners. While for some companies, manual payments cases are few and far between, others perform regularly and in large amounts and thus are at high risk of mishandling funds. In this webinar we will present:
Manual payments are often required for one-time vendors, where they are not set up in your ERP system, but a payment needs to be made. Whilst these tend to be infrequent in nature, the process still needs to be carefully managed to ensure internal controls are applied, and the risk of errors or even fraud is minimised.
The Aico solution provides a Manual Payments module to fully support this process, and in this Webinar, we will show you:
Sarah Bellerby, Solutions Consultant at Aico
As a qualified accountant with a background in Audit, Sarah started her career working in organisations with extremely manual and fragmented processes. For the past 10 years, Sarah has been driven by her passion for identifying and implementing intelligent solutions to streamline financial processes, mitigate risk and increase compliance. For the past 2 years, Sarah has been working specifically in the Record to Report arena, supporting customers in their Finance Transformation projects to implement intelligent financial close automation solutions.
Shivam Dosa, Head of Service Delivery at Aico
An ACCA qualified accountant with a passion for RPA and improving productivity in the workplace by utilising technology. Shiv has a broad background, spanning from working in Corporate Finance to Financial Control to Project Implementations, This experience has given him a solid foundation for Financial Close Automation within Aico.
About Aico
We help enterprises simplify financial close and record-to-report (R2R) accounting processes. The result is less manual work and faster period-end financial reporting with the assurance of compliance and data accuracy.
Our software platform includes solutions for the key R2R processes – Account Reconciliation, Closing Task Management, Journal Entries, Intercompany Invoicing and Manual Payments.
Unique real-time integration to multiple ERP systems brings increased automation levels and reduces IT system complexity to our customers.
With teams and a network of partners across EMEA, we deliver high-complexity projects for enterprises with a global footprint.
Visit aico.ai for more information about Aico.
Visit Aico resource library for eBooks and webinars on R2R and financial close best practices.
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02-03-2022 | treasuryXL | Gtreasury | LinkedIn |
CHICAGO, Ill. – March 2, 2022 – GTreasury, a treasury and risk management platform provider, today announced its partnership with Infor, a global leader in industry-focused business cloud software solutions. The deal enables GTreasury and Infor customers to benefit from new automation and data integration between GTreasury’s digital treasury platform and Infor’s powerful cloud-based ERP platform. The integrated workflow will help eliminate the challenges of relying on various siloed systems to accomplish business-critical treasury and accounting tasks.
With this partnership, the GTreasury platform will utilize an application programming interface (API) to connect data from Infor’s cloud financials ERP solution, Financials & Supply Management. This data includes bank statements, payments (accounts receivable and accounts payable, along with bank confirmations), Positive Pay automated fraud detection, and general ledger (GL) journal entries that encompass applicable treasury management system sub-ledger entries such as cash, financial instruments, treasury payments and settlements, and hedge accounting.
The integrated data visibility and automated command across applicable balances and transactions give GTreasury and Infor customers the ability to analyze and act on cash positions quickly and confidently. Customers can also access all of the treasury, finance, accounting, and risk management products available through the GTreasury platform.
“Infor continues to build on its well-earned reputation as a modern cloud ERP platform that enables a global and diverse customer base to leverage modern technologies,” said Terry Beadle, Global Head of Corporate Development at GTreasury. “As corporate treasurers and the office of the CFO accelerate digital transformation initiatives throughout their departments, Infor and GTreasury deliver an especially compelling cloud-based solution built to add new connectivity and capabilities. We are proud to partner with Infor and look forward to more organizations discovering the efficiency and performance gains that GTreasury’s complete digital treasury ecosystem delivers.”
“We believe the automation and synergy this partnership provides will enable customers to significantly streamline their treasury and accounting operations,” said Joe Simpson, Vice President of Product Management at Infor. “Organizations will have data visibility and workflow tools to help make business-critical decisions based on their cash positions. We’re excited to provide the transformative capabilities offered by this synergistic collaboration with GTreasury, a leader in providing modern digital treasury solutions to organizations around the world, and to see how customers utilize the benefits of our powerful technologies in tandem.”
About GTreasury
GTreasury is committed to connecting treasury and digital finance operations by providing a world-class SaaS treasury and risk management system and integrated ecosystem where cash, debt, investments and exposures are seamlessly managed within the office of the CFO. GTreasury delivers intelligent insights, while connecting financial value chains and extending workflows to third-party systems, exchanges, portals and services. Headquartered in Chicago, with locations serving EMEA (London) and APAC (Sydney and Manila), GTreasury’s global community includes more than 800 customers and 30+ industries reaching 160+ countries worldwide. Visit GTreasury.com
About Infor
Infor is a global leader in business cloud software specialized by industry. We develop complete solutions for our focus industries, including industrial manufacturing, distribution, healthcare, food & beverage, automotive, aerospace & defense, and high tech. Infor’s mission-critical enterprise applications and services are designed to deliver sustainable operational advantages with security and faster time to value. We are obsessed with delivering successful business outcomes for customers. More than 65,000 organizations in 175+ countries rely on Infor’s 17,000 employees to help achieve their business goals. As a Koch company, our financial strength, ownership structure, and long-term view empower us to foster enduring, mutually beneficial relationships with our customers. Visit www.infor.com.
02-03-2022 | Ger van Rosmalen | treasuryXL | LinkedIn |
Ruim 30 jaar geleden mocht ik in een panel vertellen over Bolero. Bolero staat voor “Bill of Lading electronically” in die tijd nog een toekomstdroom. Toen werd er al gesproken over digitalisering van handelsdocumenten. Nu, ruim 30 jaar later komt er eindelijk beweging in.
Al geruime tijd zijn er regels van de Internationale Kamer van Koophandel om die digitaliseringsslag wereldwijd te begeleiden[1]. Er zijn al diverse innovatieve en vooruitstrevende bedrijven die digitalisering hebben omarmd door initiatieven en oplossingen op het gebied van elektronische handtekeningen, digitale “originele” documenten en volledig digitale Letters of Credit. Tegelijkertijd zijn banken en bedrijfsleven echter vaak nog afwachtend als het gaat om het loslaten van papieren documenten. En dat is jammer. De afgelopen jaren laten soms namelijk ook zien dat “papieren” handelsdocumenten kunnen zorgen voor vertragingen, extra kosten en daarmee ontevreden klanten.
Fouten ontstaan bijvoorbeeld door vanuit andere systemen handmatig informatie over te typen op papieren documenten. Dan is een vergissing bij het overtypen van bijv. 100 containernummers snel gemaakt, met alle gevolgen van dien.
Voordelen van digitalisering zijn dan ook:
Hoe komt het dan, dat we toch vaak blijven vasthouden aan die “papierwinkel”? Dat komt onder meer door de vestigingsplaatsen van contractpartners en hun banken. Een voorbeeld: In sommige landen, vooral de “emerging markets”, zijn papieren handelsdocumenten nog vereist. Lokale wetgeving verhindert voorlopig de stap naar verdere digitalisering. Maar een groot deel van de wereld staat wel open voor digitalisering van Trade Finance. Bij een aanzienlijk deel van uw trade transacties zijn dus voordelen te behalen. Dus wat weerhoudt ons nog?
Op een bepaalde manier lijkt ons brein ingesteld op beperkingen, bedreigingen en beren op de weg. Eigenlijk niet echt vruchtbaar want het maakt ons voorzichtig, argwanend en sceptisch bij nieuwe ontwikkelingen. We voelen ons vertrouwd in onze bekende omgeving en dat maakt dat we eerder kijken naar problemen dan kansen en oplossingen. Dat vergt “omdenken”[2]. Omdenken is een andere basishouding namelijk denken in kansen, nieuwe mogelijkheden en oplossingen. Het zorgt voor innovatie, vernieuwing en creativiteit. Dat is geen kwestie van een knop omzetten maar met nieuwe ogen kijken en met elkaar in gesprek gaan. Met elkaar open staan voor vernieuwing en enthousiasme om nieuwe mogelijkheden te gaan toepassen.
De poort tot digitalisering staat open. Begin eens met een rustig ritje op deze digitale snelweg met een beperkt aantal klanten of landen. Ik nodig u uit om te gaan ontdekken wat digitalisering u te bieden heeft en ga het gesprek graag met u aan over digitalisering. Ook blijven wij u ondersteunen bij de traditionele Letters of Credit daar waar de papieren handelsdocumenten nog wel even een rol blijven spelen. Bel (0613377921) of mail ([email protected]) voor een vrijblijvend gesprek.
Trade Finance Specialist
[1] Supplement to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits for Electronic Presentation (e-UCP), Uniform Rules for Collections Supplement for Electronic Presentation (e-URC), Universal Rules for Bank Payment Obligations (URBPO) en Uniform Rules for Digital Trade Transactions (URDTT)
[2] De grondlegger van het omdenken Berthold Gunster heeft hierover een aantal inspirerende boeken geschreven.
01-03-2022 | Patrick Kunz | treasuryXL | LinkedIn |
We are happy to interview treasuryXL expert, Patrick Kunz.
With Patrick’s impressive career within the World of Treasury, you can really say that he lives and breathes Treasury.
Patrick is performance driven. He is an open minded, outgoing, rational person who is comfortable communicating and convincing on all levels of management.
Patrick is owner of Pecunia Treasury & Finance with several independent treasury and finance consultants and founder of treasuryabonnement.nl. Furthermore he owns an online FX trading and payment platform with a connection to a big FX broker.
Patrick has worked with both international corporates from all fields of business as well as national non-profit organisations.
We recommend to visit Patrick’s LinkedIn profile to see his stunning career and activities. But first….
During my study at Maastricht University I knew I wanted to work in the “world of finance” and more specifically trading or investment banking. In my 3rd year of university I got the opportunity to work as an intern for a Swiss Investment bank in Zurich which was a great first experience into wealth management and client exposure with high net worth clients. It also showed me that the client comes first, even though the client was not always right. This made me wonder if it was more fun on “the other side” at the buy side. It slightly frustrated me that a bank would not always provide the best solution.
After graduation I left on a trip around the world backpacking for 1,5 years. Enjoying ultimate freedom and fun before starting a career. When I came back to the Netherlands I applied for treasury roles at multinationals and landed my first job as cash & treasury manager at the German multinational Metro Group (the wholesaler, not the Dutch free newspaper). This was the start of my treasury career which until now I would never leave.
It’s the core of a company. In the end its all about the money. Independent on what products you are selling and how you are selling them. Cash in vs Cash out. Without cash a company has a problem. Cash is king and profit is an opinion so in my opinion managing cash is very important and therefore fun. The more complex the more fun. Managing a multinational company with hundreds of bank accounts in different currencies around the global; finding the optimal treasury setup and solutions is great fun. Lastly, treasury teams are smaller compared to accounting or controlling, which make the lines shorter and the team tighter.
I started in cash management and FX trading which are great basic skills for every treasurer. My first company also had very short treasury lines and I quickly was involved in global treasury solutions, financing solutions and group companies corporate finance. When I moved on to my second role as group treasurer of a regional housing association, I also got exposure to interest rate derivatives and guarantee management. Afterwards when I started my own consultancy and interim management company 8 years ago I got to do the full spectrum of treasury. So without arrogance I can say in treasury I have done it all. The last years I am doing a lot of TMS/Payment hub implementations, which I enjoy doing. After finishing an implementation it is nice to look back and compare the old way of treasury processes and the new and see how it improved after a couple of months. Very rewarding.
Building a treasury from scratch is most rewarding and fun to do. 2 years ago I got the opportunity to build the treasury role at the Dutch born AEX company Takeaway.com. There were treasury processes in place but scattered in different departments. Also some of them were sub-optimal. My role was to bring them together and optimize them. Besides increasing the reporting and importance of treasury to management this also brought significant cash savings on bank and FX costs. A couple of months into the rule, the merger/acquisition of Just Eat was approved and the integration with the existing treasury team in London could start, making the team suddenly 400% bigger. After 5 months my work was far from finished but it was time to hand it over to the existing/new team. Looking back what was done in this short time this was one of my greatest experiences in treasury. And a great company to work for.
Nowadays: Opening a company bank account in a short timeframe without difficult KYC questions, especially for companies with difficult or complex structures. I was with a client last year, a scale-up, that moved fast in several countries in Europe. Treasury processes needed to be implemented from scratch in each country while operations was much further ahead but legal and treasury still needed to start. Working with this fixed go live we had to make sure we could receive payments from day 1 onward. In one country we were actually live on day -1 with no room for error. Stressful but successful.
As a consultant I sometimes face tight deadlines or difficult projects that need to be delivered but are dependent on other stakeholders. That is not always easy but this gives me energy to make it happen.
You can go fast on your own but you go far together. Sounds cliché but it is especially true in treasury as the treasury department is dependent on data from other departments to make it function. You cannot run risk analysis if you have no exposure data. Same for FX. Doing cash flow forecasting? You need data from procurement, AR and FP&A.
Also visibility and transparency is key. Even the other financial departments accounting and controlling sometimes see treasury as this special people that they have no idea what they are exactly doing. Make sure they understand (and vice versa) what each department does and how you can work together and what data can be shared. Also to avoid duplicating work. So leave the ivory tower and go out there and collaborate.
The speed and amount of information has increased and is increasing. Also the complexity of treasury departments. Luckily also the solutions available to manage them has improved. Next to swift solutions we now see advanced TMS solutions or payment hubs that can be implemented within a couple of months giving you full visibility. A treasurer nowadays needs some tech skills to be able to understand the information to implement the TMS or hub. Because the tool will be only be as good as it is being used; garbage in is garbage out. During the many implementations that I have done I have learned a lot about technical connections (sFTP, h2h, API), information exchange formats, XML file types, swift messages etc. This knowledge now helps me a lot in implementations and supporting the IT department determining the information needs and sources.
Instant payments are a big thing in treasury which is cool but will not necessarily bring much added value to the treasury. Instant information processing is more important especially in e-commerce. Clients expects instant service. If they pay online they expect to get the service or goods asap. Treasury can help with this by connecting their PSP’s or bank information to their systems. Not necessarily linking the payment to an invoice which is an accounting reconciliation process. More importantly linking the positive acknowledgment (the customers has paid) to the sales. Customers start demanding this more and more and treasury has to adapt to this instant world. This means more automation.
Clients also demand more payment options, some of them are not available at banks. This means that treasurers will have to move away from the traditional model of banking partners for cash management but to a more hybrid model of cash at bank, cash in transit at PSP’s, virtual credit cards, wallets etc. Maybe even crypto or CBDC deposits/balances. This will all add to the complexity of the cash and risk management.
Isn’t treasury the best department to be in? 😊 I already get excited saying this.
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Join Patrick and experts from Kyriba and Deloitte at the Panel Discussion: How Can Treasurers Overcome Today’s Security Challenges?
When? March 9
Start: 4.00 pm CET
Thanks for reading!
Kendra Keydeniers
Director Community & Partners, treasuryXL
28-02-2022 | treasuryXL | ComplexCountries | LinkedIn |
CompleXCountries has yet to meet a corporate treasurer who wants to transact in crypto currency, but we are speaking to many who are responding to commercial or regulatory initiatives and having to establish processes and procedures for doing so. This panel discussion between Damian Glendinnig, John Laurens, and Simon Jones explores the new risks and challenges that corporate treasurers face and suggests how they might respond.
24-02-2022 | treasuryXL | TIS | LinkedIn |
Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM CET
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM ET
Taking a look at a dictionary, connectivity in computing is described as “the ability of systems, platforms and applications to be connected to each other”.
But what does this mean for payments in particular and how can you benefit from it?
We are very much looking forward to meeting you online: Register here.
23-02-2022 | Eurofinance | treasuryXL |
If your company operates in Africa or is thinking about it, then join us at Effective Finance & Treasury in Africa on March 23rd in London. Now in its 9th year, this intimate event brings together more than 150 senior corporate treasury professionals from leading multinationals – all involved in markets across the continent.
With peer-to-peer learning and knowledge-sharing more important than ever before, join other treasury leaders to debate the key issues, share success stories and gain practical guidance on how to overcome your shared challenges.
From treasury technology to managing liquidity risks, financing strategies, FX, payments and more, the concise 1 day agenda will provide all the information you need to redesign your treasury operations for cost and efficiency, power innovation and support business growth.
Speakers include:
Jan Beukes, Group treasurer, MultiChoice Group Ltd
Omofolake Fawibe, Head of finance, IBS, Danone SA
Ricky Brink, Treasury professional, Siemens SA
Titus Owoeye, Head finance, Fan Milk West Africa
Gain all the tools you need to succeed in Africa in 2022 and beyond.
22-02-2022 | Wim Kok | treasuryXL | LinkedIn |
A fantastic end-to-end digital journey has begun to create a paperless supply chain ecosystem for the benefit of all parties concerned in the documentary (paper heavy) Supply Chain settlements of today.
For this Enigo AB (www.Enigio.com) started at the basis of the current standard, the paper document. A clean sheet of paper!
A large share of the communication in a trade finance transaction is already digitalised. Banks structure customer communication through portals, negotiate via safe e-mail and sign using e-signatures, not to forget SWIFT which has already enabled the digitalisation of many products and process steps between banks. A major obstacle for achieving a completely digital trade finance world has been the requirements to be able to manage and present documents in their original form. Enigio’s focus has therefore been to create a digital document with the same properties as its paper equivalent. The trace:original document is designed to be able to hold all necessary data to execute a transaction and at the same time not being tied to any specific transaction infrastructure. More importantly it can also be managed by anyone with access to a computer and the internet.
How does the solution work? Watch below video:
Following the accelerating momentum (after and pushed by the Covid pandemic), we see changing environment in the banking landscape, which is becoming rapidly more adoptive for transformation, especially digitalisation of the paper heavy trade documentation evidencing import- and export transactions. Both infrastructures, paper and digital documents must co-exist. There will be countries being early digital adopters and others lagging. An infrastructure agnostic digital trade finance document of any type can serve all the aspects of the global digital ambition extremely well. Interoperability can be achieved on different levels and by using different tools. One of the most forceful ways of achieving interoperability is by standardisation of data definitions and data formats. Json Schemas and the trace:original document is a perfect connector to achieve digital interoperability not only between blockchain based trade finance platforms but for all trade finance platforms.
The banks’ lack of investment decisions for end-to-end digitised trade processes impacting their customers have created a large cost effect on corporations.
Footnote: further detail to be found on the website: www.Enigio.com
Thank for reading and stay tuned!
International Business Consultant
Trade Finance Specialist