In today’s fast-moving financial world, treasurers face growing challenges—from digital transformation to tighter operational demands and a shifting risk landscape.
Recent tariff proposals from the White House have brought additional uncertainty to global markets. As our CEO, Annette Spencer, wrote in City A.M.:
“It’s safe to say that tariff talk is no longer a mere backdrop to financial news, it’s shaking currency and financial markets.”
“While governments are beginning to think about next steps and potential retaliatory measures, there are immediate questions for companies too.”
In this unpredictable environment, effective cash and liquidity management has never been more important, and professionals with up-to-date knowledge are in high demand.
Join us for a live session designed to help you understand how ACT’s two core cash qualifications can support your career:
With evolving payment landscapes, heightened risk, and growing client expectations, ensuring you have the right knowledge in cash management is essential.
Digital transformation and new technologies
Fintech innovations and emerging payment systems are reshaping how cash moves, understanding both traditional and electronic payment methods has never been more important.
Heightened risk environments
Today's treasurers must manage a range of risks to protect and grow their organisation's financial health.
Operational efficiency under increased pressure
Optimising working capital and streamlining processes in a competitive, fast-paced market requires modern strategies and tools that align with these challenges.
✓ Understand the difference between the two qualifications and which one suits your experience and goals
✓ Hear from our Learning, Awarding Body, and Membership teams about course structure, assessment, and support
✓ Hear directly from ACT tutor David Brook about the study experience and tutor support
✓ Gain insight from a past student, who will share how the qualification impacted their career
ACT Learning Webinar: An Introduction to International Cash Management
29 April 2025
13:00-14:00 BST