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Management By Walking Around.
An essential part of a multilateral netting system.


An approach to management incorporating unscheduled and relatively informal contact with staff in their normal working area.
The netting centre acts as a counterparty to all of the participants in the multilateral netting system.


("It's amazing the things you find out.")
In a group of companies, the netting centre is usually operated by the central or regional treasury centre.




Also known as Management By Wandering Around.
The netting centre typically handles all foreign exchange exposures as well as foreign exchange trading.


[[Category:The_Treasury_Professional]]
 
== See also ==
* [[Counterparty]]
* [[Multilateral netting]]
* [[Multilateral net settlement system]]
* [[Netting]]
* [[Payments and payment systems]]

Revision as of 08:16, 24 May 2015

An essential part of a multilateral netting system.

The netting centre acts as a counterparty to all of the participants in the multilateral netting system.

In a group of companies, the netting centre is usually operated by the central or regional treasury centre.


The netting centre typically handles all foreign exchange exposures as well as foreign exchange trading.


See also