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About the Cash management survey:

Euromoney surveys cash managers, treasurers and financial officers worldwide. This year we received 23774 replies to the survey in total. Of these, 16967 valid responses went into the results after data verification and validation – an increase of 39% on last year. This is the most comprehensive guide to the cash management arena in the market. 




Cash management survey 2010: The new cash routes

October 2010

Emerging markets have become a driving force of economic growth and the development of international trade, putting pressure on cash management banks to improve their global coverage. Laurence Neville reports.

Cash management poll 2009: Citi battles through the storms

October 2009

Citi’s leadership of Euromoney’s 2009 international cash management poll results was far from a given this year.

Cash management poll 2008: Cash captains see their ship come in

October 2008

For so long seen as a banking backwater, cash management’s time has come. Revenues are high-margin, stable and growing. Products such as liquidity management will only grow in importance. And, with the huge client bases involved for the biggest players, it’s a gateway into a lot of other business. Laurence Neville reports.

Cash management poll 2007: Results

October 2007

Cash management poll 2006: HSBC takes top position

September 2006

The gap between the top two and their closest rivals continues to increase, according to results from our recent survey on international cash management.

Cash management poll 2005

October 2005

Citigroup and HSBC are neck and neck at the pinnacle of the cash management business, according to Euromoney's latest poll. Other firms trail far behind.

Cash management poll 2004: Size and satisfaction mark a great divide

October 2004

Euromoney's annual cash management poll shows surprising results. A familiar group of leading banks continues to slug it out for market share leadership but the names customers rate most highly in qualitative rankings are often not those that lead the quantitative league tables.

Cash management poll 2003: Corporates push their banks hard

November 2003

Cash management poll 2002: Missing the point

November 2002

All the global cash management banks continue to concentrate on the small pool of top-tier multinationals where there are opportunities to cross-sell but where competition is most intense. These most demanding of cutomers are driving down margins. The global players might be overlooking other sources of revenue.

Cash management poll 2001: Top two dominate as treasurers vote on best providers

November 2001

Monitoring thousands of accounts payable and receivable flowing daily through myriad bank accounts, while minimizing short-term borrowing costs and maximizing returns on investment of liquidity, is a huge challenge for corporate treasurers. They value highly banks that do this well. But Euromoney's poll shows few banks excel.


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