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Global Payment Trends for US Institutions and Corporations

The complexities of implementing payment practices worldwide pose challenges to firms doing business globally. Find out how organizations are optimizing their cross-border payments processing.

Author:   Michael Bellacosa
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   February 2010


Transform Treasury Investing With Portal Technology

Corporate cash levels have skyrocketed to historical highs over the past decade. Industry experts expect this trend to continue as larger cash reserves are held for several reasons including heightened balance sheet conservatism in the wake of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and simply a lack of sufficient opportunities to immediately deploy corporate cash in many industries. A traditionally time-consuming manual investment process is ripe with opportunities for reengineering in today's era where corporations strive for maximum efficiency and sound compliance.

Author:   Kirk Black
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   October 2008


Investing Through the Liquidity Crisis

Short-term investing is a critical function of most treasury departments. Investors work to preserve principal and maintain liquidity as their primary goals while also attempting to maximize returns generated on their excess cash as a secondary goal. Historically, treasury and other short-term investors have viewed money market mutual funds as safe havens to invest their excess liquidity.

Author:   Kirk Black
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   October 2008


Rethinking Best Practices in a Changing Payments Landscape

Sending and receiving payments in today's business economy has evolved into a complex set of processes that increasingly relies upon the successful interdependence of multiple players on a global scale. Much like a kaleidoscope that shifts each of its internal parts, the constant motion of the payments landscape, as directed by industry trends, regulatory mandates and client needs, affects how organizations and providers within the industry must continually adjust processes in response to that movement.

Author:   Al Briand
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   October 2008


VIDEO: Evolution Through Collaboration - Global Transaction Banking Comes of Age

Dominic Broom, Head of Market Development for BNY Mellon Treasury Services, Europe, Middle East and Africa, discusses recent research highlighting a new approach to financial institution partnership that can generate greater value. The research identifies a more collaborative, value-based manufacturer-distributor model as a positive way to address transaction banking needs in this evolving global marketplace.

Author:   Dominic Broom
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   December 2010


Making Sense of Renminbi Internationalisation

China is determined to ensure that its currency, the renminbi, becomes fully internationalized and a reserve currency for other nations in ten years. Is this possible, and if so what would be the ramifications? A. Richard Brown, head of treasury services, Asia Pacific for BNY Mellon offers his view.

Author:   A. Richard Brown
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   May 2011


The Dollar, Currency Convertibility and Asian Dollar Settlement

Richard Brown, Head of Treasury Services for Asia Pacific, discusses questioning the dollar as a reserve currency.

Author:   Richard Brown
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   September 2009


The Check Isn't in the Mail

Until the late 1990s, when your consumer payers told you the check is in the mail, you couldn't do much other than wait a few more days for the payment to arrive. Chances are, you heard that line frequently, and in some circumstances, you probably discovered that the check had never been sent. Fortunately, you shouldn't hear that stale excuse for late payment as often today, if you are offering your consumers a sufficient array of electronic payment alternatives.

Author:   Blaine Carnprobst
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   October 2008


An Evolution in Business-to-Business Payments

The number of checks being processed has diminished but the amount of paper that accompanies business payments continues to escalate. Is your wholesale lockbox solution keeping up with the times?

Author:   Blaine Carnprobst
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   October 2008


Mining Profits from Payments: Developing a Strategy for the Future

The payments business has been not only a traditional and long-standing source of income for retail and wholesale banks, but in the last two decades it has also provided a source of strong revenue growth. However, a number of concurrent changes threaten the continued profitability of payments and have forced banks to reconsider strategies and approaches for maintaining payments as a viable source of income.

Author:   J. David Cruikshank
Business:   Treasury Services
Publication date:   September 2010


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