FTI Treasury Talk #2 | Choosing the Right Liquidity Structure for your In-House Bank

FTI Treasury Talks: Conversations with the Experts. "FTI Treasury Talks: Conversations with the Experts" series aims to provide valuable insights and practical strategies in the fields of Treasury Outsourcing, In-House Banking Solutions, and Corporate Services. This second talk titled "Choosing the Correct Liquidity Structure for Your In-House Bank," our panel of experts is set to illuminate various facets of liquidity structures, equipping you with the knowledge required to make well-informed decisions for your organization's in-house banking needs. The recognition of the value in establishing in-house banks is growing within the corporate landscape. These internal banking entities offer a centralized approach to managing cash and liquidity, streamlining financial operations, and enhancing control over treasury functions. However, one of the pivotal decisions organizations encounter when setting up an in-house bank is the selection of the right liquidity structure that can effectively support their unique objectives and requirements. Choosing the most suitable liquidity structure for your in-house bank is multifaceted, demanding a profound understanding of treasury operations, regulatory compliance, and financial technology.  Justin Callaghan, CEO at FTI Treasury, Shane O’Keeffe: Head of Innovation at FTI Treasury and Eileen Murray: Front Office Senior Manager at FTI Treasury will cover the following topics:  Discovering the various liquidity structures commonly used in in-house banking and understanding their applicability. Exploring the pros and cons of each liquidity structure from a front-office perspective. We will help you uncover which one aligns best with your organization’s goals and requirements. Delving into the critical considerations when selecting a liquidity structure, including EB to TMS integration, cash flow forecasting, cash reporting, and more. More info: https://www.ftitreasury.com/