Tantus Survey Says Many Treasury Managers 'Not Consulted' On CAD

TANTUS, the London-based deal capture systems provider, has released a survey of treasury managers' views on the future of risk management and treasury operations within banking.

Among the more surprising conclusions of the survey is that just over half the managers interviewed say they have had "little or no" involvement in their banks' implementation of the European Union's Capital Adequacy Directive (RMO, January 15).

Jim Fowler, Tantus's managing director, comments: "For a pivotal function

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