In the fourth of a series of columns exploring topical treasury and transaction banking issues, Dominic Broom discusses the importance of trust, understanding and building long-term relationships when it comes to adding real value for clients.
18 May 2024
In the fourth of a series of columns exploring topical treasury and transaction banking issues, Dominic Broom discusses the importance of trust, understanding and building long-term relationships when it comes to adding real value for clients.
As treasurers gather in Toronto for this year's SIBOS event, EMEA Finance is pleased to announce the winners of its annual Treasury Services Awards.
Botswana’s government is continuing attempts to diversify the economy away from precious minerals. But other shorter-term challenges need addressing too, writes Tim Burke.
Banks around the world continue to promote their socially responsible work. Linking these efforts with their financial performance is proving a tougher challenge. Tim Burke reports.
The World Bank’s green bonds have given investors a debt instrument that makes a difference as well as dollars. Other issuers should follow its lead. Mark Dunne reports.
As their sustainable project finance deal flow continues to grow, EMEA Finance invited four industry players to share their thoughts on the direction of the market.
Letshego is expanding across Africa’s unsecured loans market and could soon increase its product range. Mark Dunne spoke to CFO Colm Patterson about his plans for the business.
As uncertainty spreads, emerging market investors want greater security from their private bankers. Tim Burke reports.
In the third of a series of columns exploring topical treasury and transaction banking issues, Dominic Broom discusses how a client-centric approach to bank partnerships is the key to maintaining long-lasting relationships.
Economic growth is slowing to a crawl. A new government has only just been formed after a five-month limbo. But Lebanon’s banks still have plenty to boast about, writes Tim Burke.
There’s uncertainty but hope in Egypt’s post-revolution capital markets, writes Tim Burke.
Tough regulations ensured that South Africa’s banks emerged from the downturn in good shape, but are their balance sheets strong enough to support their new ambitions? Mark Dunne reports.