Tag Archive for: rent a treasurer

Blockchain and TradFi: from disruption to transformation

08-05-2024 | Blockchain has longtime been looked at as a disruptive technology for the traditional financial (TradFi) industry. But that idea is fundamentally changing.

Guidelines for Transfer Pricing related interests & spreads applied in Zero Balancing Cash Pools – Part 2

06-05-2024 | Let’s have a look at different types of interest

What does In-House Banking mean, and what are the Benefits for Treasury?

02-05-2024 | This article by Maarten dives into the concept of in-house banking (IHB) and its benefits for a corporation’s treasury department.

Richard Blok on the Value of the RT Program

29-04-2024 | The RT program was the clear choice for me. It provided everything I needed to excel in my Treasury career.

OECD BEPS and Transfer Pricing – Differentiating In-House Bank interest depending on Balance Sheet

25-04-2024 | When companies set up Zero Balancing Cash pool structures, tax authorities are more and more scrutinizing In-House Banks solutions and applied interest spread

RTGS, Instant Payments and the impact on Open Banking

23-04-2024 | Open finance will be a game-changer in the market and will be facilized by both the projected FiDA Regulation and by embedded finance

Why Steven decided to explore the World of Treasury

18-04-2024 | Steven de Klein decided to take a deeper dive into the world of treasury and started the RT program in 2014

Tax considerations in light of Transfer Pricing when setting up Zero Balance Cash Pool arrangements

16-04-2024 | International companies are taking benefit of group synergy by entering into Cash Pool arrangements
to support a group strategy.

Guidelines for Transfer Pricing related interests & spreads applied in Zero Balancing Cash Pools – Part 1

02-04-2024 | A Zero Balancing structure mirrors the core activity of a bank

Legal Aspects In-House Bank

28-03-2024 | An In-house bank (‘IHB’) is a great way to improve cash management, to mitigate transfer risks and to reduce costs.