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''Corporate treasury''. | ''Corporate treasury''. | ||
In house bank is a structural corporate treasury role where the central treasury acts as an internal bank for the group, all the subsidiaries dealing with the in house bank. | In-house bank is a structural corporate treasury role where the central treasury acts as an internal bank for the group, all the subsidiaries dealing with the in-house bank. | ||
This is a highly centralised arrangement, compared with advisory or agency treasury structures. | This is a highly centralised arrangement, compared with advisory or agency treasury structures. | ||
It is sometimes written 'in house bank' without the hyphen. | |||
Revision as of 09:59, 21 March 2016
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Corporate treasury.
In-house bank is a structural corporate treasury role where the central treasury acts as an internal bank for the group, all the subsidiaries dealing with the in-house bank.
This is a highly centralised arrangement, compared with advisory or agency treasury structures.
It is sometimes written 'in house bank' without the hyphen.