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Africa: Innovation Imperative
				African banks invest to keep pace with treasury clients who are embracing new technology solutions.			
		
	
       
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Asia-Pacific: The API-Based Treasury
				Real-time payments and APIs are driving a treasury services revolution for banks across Asia-Pacific.			
		
	
       
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Best Treasury and Cash Management Providers 2020: Treasury Leaps Ahead With Tech Tools
				As businesses face difficult operating conditions, corporate treasurers need their banking partners to assist with the technology challenge.			
		
	
       
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Central And Eastern Europe: The Digital Switch
				Digitization helps banks speed up money transfer, harmonize services and develop new tools.			
		
	
       
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Latin America: Ramping Up For Real Time
				Corporate treasurers in Latin America are looking to create a standardized transactions network to take better advantage of digitization.			
		
	
       
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Middle East: Cash Clarity
				It’s up to Middle East banks to help their corporate clients improve speed and transparency.			
		
	
       
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Nordics: Realism And Relevance
				Technology and APIs will be critical to the future of treasury and cash management, as digital reshapes corporate finance.			
		
	
       
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North America: Optimizing In Real Time
				Automation and new regulations are driving corporates to restructure treasury as never before, creating a key role for tech-savvy banks.			
		
	
       
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Systems And Services: Blurred Lines
				The line between financial firmsand fintech is increasingly blurred as banks invest in digital, cloud, innovation labs, and mobile technologies.			
		
	
       
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Western Europe: New Focus On Optimization
				Payments modernization, intensifying regulation and new risks are pushing treasurers to demand new efficiencies. Is open banking part of the solution?