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:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Versatile bank portals'''''</span>
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:"Apart from TMS's, bank portals are the most obvious IT solution employed by treasurers. Apart from the original use – to view bank balances and initiate payments – bank portals are becoming more versatile and are adding new capabilities, such as cashflow forecasting, online foreign exchange."
:"Apart from TMSs, bank portals are the most obvious IT solution employed by treasurers.  
 
:Apart from the original use – to view bank balances and initiate payments – bank portals are becoming more versatile and are adding new capabilities, such as cashflow forecasting, online foreign exchange."


:''The Group Treasurer: An ACT guide to the first 100 days, page 46/47.''
:''The Group Treasurer: An ACT guide to the first 100 days, page 46/47.''

Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 October 2020

A gateway or main entry point on the internet to access bank services.


Versatile bank portals
"Apart from TMSs, bank portals are the most obvious IT solution employed by treasurers.
Apart from the original use – to view bank balances and initiate payments – bank portals are becoming more versatile and are adding new capabilities, such as cashflow forecasting, online foreign exchange."
The Group Treasurer: An ACT guide to the first 100 days, page 46/47.


See also