Get real on your inhouse bank with Statkraft’s Stian Salomonsen

For many corporates, full global cash visibility and payments-on-behalf (“Pobo”) capacities are dreams. With the inhouse bank setup at Norway’s Statkraft, they have been turned into reality. On 9 June, unite with your Nordic treasurer colleagues at Copenhagen Airport to meet VP Head of Cash Management Stian Salomonsen. 

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[For the conference info site on Treasury 360° Nordic, with sign-up, speakers, agenda and practicalities (and three-course dinner menu!) – click here.]

“How cash management supports the growth strategy at Statkraft,” is the title of Stian Salomonsen’s half-hour session, towards lunch in the 9 June schedule. It is part of a three-hour break-out track fully devoted to the strategic relation between treasury/finance function and the corporate business it enables.

At Statkraft, top level currency exposure control is today in place, and so is a cost-efficient system for internal short-term funding of business units across the group. Internal group payments and account reconciliation go via a shared payment and accounting service for all business units, using the group’s ERP system, and a common bank interface simplifies the process of setting up new banking partners when expanding to new countries.
Let Stian Salomonsen offer a detailed look into how it has been achieved, how it unleashes new capabilities and strategies on the corporate level … and what further improvements will be the next to address.

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The conference details

This year’s spectacular Treasury 360° Nordic conference takes place at Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport on 9 June 2022. We start on stage only at 9.45 so you can fly in just for the day unless you prefer to spend a night or two.
• Info site, with sign-up, speakers, agenda and practicalities (and three-course dinner menu!) – click here.
• Find more speaker presentations and other news-site posts relating to the event by clicking here.
• Follow Treasury 360° on LinkedIn to stay updated – click here.

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