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''Foreign currency - translation - exchange differences.''
(IHB).


A fuller and more accurate description of ''cumulative exchange differences.''
''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.


== See also ==
This is a highly centralised arrangement, compared with advisory or agency treasury structures.
* [[Cumulative exchange differences]]
* [[Currency]]
* [[Exchange difference]]
* [[Foreign exchange]]
* [[Translation risk]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
It is sometimes written 'in house' bank without the hyphen.
 
 
==See also==
* [[Advisory]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Centralised]]
* [[COBO]]
* [[Group]]
* [[Payment factory]]
* [[POBO]]
* [[Profit centre]]

Revision as of 10:03, 21 March 2016

(IHB).

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.


See also