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A cost saving centre is a treasury which - like a cost centre treasury - acts primarily as a service function, but which is allowed a degree of discretion about when to hedge, with a view to reducing net costs.
A cost saving centre is a treasury which - like a cost centre treasury - acts primarily as a service function, but which is allowed a degree of discretion about when to hedge, with a view to reducing net costs.
They are sometimes also known as value-added centre treasuries.





Revision as of 12:47, 6 April 2015

Treasury cost saving centres are a more risk-tolerant variant on a pure cost centre.

A cost saving centre is a treasury which - like a cost centre treasury - acts primarily as a service function, but which is allowed a degree of discretion about when to hedge, with a view to reducing net costs.


They are sometimes also known as value-added centre treasuries.


See also