Euromoney Podcasts: Treasury and Turbulence
In this next series of Treasury and Turbulence by Euromoney we explore how treasury is evolving alongside technology, where bottlenecks exist and what to expect moving forwards. This is Next Generation Treasury in association with Citi and presented by Kanika Saigal.
Episodes
19 episodes
The risk and reward of dabbling in crypto S4 Ep3
Given the attractive returns offered by cryptocurrency investments, corporate treasurers are paying increasing attention to the emerging asset-class. But the stakes are high. Crypto is volatile, accounting for it isn’t easy and using it in the ...
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Season 4
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Episode 3
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29:11
DLT and decentralized finance – a workable solution? S4 Ep2
Distributed ledger or blockchain technology and decentralized finance demonstrate a new way for information and assets to be exchanged instantly at a very low cost. So, can treasurers leverage this technology in their day-to-day - to share info...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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25:06
Treasury’s tech transformation S4 Ep1
Cloud technology, blockchain, 5G, robotic process automation and virtual reality are upending antiquated ways of working for corporate treasurers. As such, today’s treasurer is just as likely to be an expert coder or gifted engineer as they are...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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25:48
Next Generation Treasury - Trailer S4
Anticipating the next evolution in corporate treasuryThe ever-evolving social, economic, environmental and technology landscape is forcing treasury to adapt at lightning speed. It is no stretch to say that the role of the treasurer – an...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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1:29
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Episode 3
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 staff, especially those at the top, face an uphill battle for that company’s survival: becoming u...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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23:06
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Episode 2
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 the UK now that it is no longer in Europe?The regulators and enforcers of economic sanc...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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23:14
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Episode 1
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 they got into trouble in the first place, and what others can learn from their experience.
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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22:24
Sanctions: the makers and the breakers - Trailer
Treasury and Turbulence brings you the human stories behind corporate risk. Today's companies must seize new technology, navigate the complex geopolitical climate and convince their shareholders they tow an ethical line. In our next...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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0:32
There’s a tech solution for everything in ESG
Big data, satellite feeds from space and social media platforms is just some of the technology changing corporate disclosure. In this episode, we will be looking at the tech innovations that are helping corporates map their supply chain and inf...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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23:25
ESG ratings… it’s a bit of a zoo
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 ESG key performance indicators, standardization has never been more important. But who d...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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24:08
The best sources of ESG information are the workers
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 are worn. With corporates under constant pressure to increase profits, how seriously do ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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20:52
Can ESG goals survive the Covid-19 pandemic?
The world as we know it has turned on its head. Reeling from Covid-19, supply chains have fractured beyond recognition and firms globally are scrambling to stay afloat in order to get goods to market. But as the lockdown continues, are co...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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13:09
Redefining payments with AI
Artificial intelligence has the ability to transform the way we make payments. As such, banks and payment platforms are increasingly leveraging this type of technology to help them streamline a number of time consuming processes, especially whe...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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28:12
Banking at the frontier
Companies in developed economies take it for granted that their cross-border transactions will be seamless. But for those working in riskier emerging markets, moving money from one place to another can create a whole host of issues that m...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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28:13
Going cashless
When it comes to simple, every day transactions, cash just doesn’t seem to be relevant anymore. Contactless cards and smart phones are increasingly replacing cash as a relatively safe, convenient and efficient way to transact. But is this trans...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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29:04
Cybersecurity: Kerckhoffs' Principle & why attack is the best form of defence
In the unceasing struggle against cyber criminals - where hackers seem always to be one step ahead – companies are increasingly realising the best form of defence could be to leave themselves open to attack. Rather than trying to outwit hackers...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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29:03
The Beiersdorf story
The early 20th century saw the emergence of the multinational corporate. But the harsh geopolitical and economic circumstances of inter-war Europe forced many companies to take extreme steps to prepare their business for the looming threat of w...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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21:47
The auto industry and Brexit
A disorderly Brexit will have implications across the economy, but few sectors demonstrate the scale of the challenge better than the auto industry, which has made an art form of cross border manufacturing that arrives just in time for the prod...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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23:16
Treasury and Turbulence trailer
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 seri...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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1:08