MEET ADRIANA CIUCHE
Adriana Ciuche is a Treasury professional and Coach who is passionate about creating new perspectives, increased awareness and enabling their clients to find new possibilities in their Treasury careers.
In addition, I am passionate about supporting expats through coaching focused on cultural adjustment, career transitions, and settling successfully into new environments. Having worked with international professionals and organizations, I understand the challenges of global mobility and offer empathetic, tailored guidance to make these transitions smoother.





Internal Treasury Relationships
17-07-2023 | “No man is an island”. The phrase comes from the 17th century English poet, John Donne (it has since been used in a popular song….). Nowhere is this truer than in a modern enterprise.
Forward Points Optimisation | Pitching forward points optimisation to the C-Suite
13-07-2023 | In a multi-currency world with an infinity of FX and credit markets situations, financial teams have the opportunity to optimise interest rate differentials between currencies to generate savings, capture financial gains and enhance the firm’s competitive position.
Webinar on demand | Corporate Treasury: Managing and Hedging Corporate Risk
13-07-2023 | In the last 12 months, the FX market has experienced significant turbulence due to high inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical issues.
treasuryXL and Grain Finance announce partnership
10-07-2023 | treasuryXL and Grain Finance, a unique end-to-end embedded cross-currency solution, have entered into a premium partnership.
Fine-Tuning Balance Sheet Hedging
07-07-2023 | Is your FX exposure a bottom-line killer? In this episode of CurrencyCast by Kantox, Agustin Mackinlay dives deep into the complexities of balance sheet hedging programs to help you tackle the accounting impact of FX gains & losses.
Why Corporate Treasurers should (not) go to Money 20/20
06-07-2023 | Recently, Pieter de Kiewit attended Money 20/20. In this blog he talks about whether corporate treasures should (not) attend.