12/10/2011
OpusCapita’s Nordic formula: How to Do More with Less in Cash Management
Today, on October 12, OpusCapita will proudly launch its book,
"The Cash Management Challenge: How to Do More with Less", at the
Euro Finance 2011 Conference in Rome. The book presents concrete
advantages that will take cash management to a totally new
level.
Finland has achieved a benchmark position in cash management
automation. This is due to the country's payment infrastructure
that beats that of the rest of the world. While consumers and
businesses in many countries still use checks as a form of payment,
they were phased out in the Nordic countries in the 1970s. ATMs and
online banking were also introduced at a very early stage in the
Nordic countries.
The book presents cases and interviews outlining the most
advanced practices, not only by European standards but in global
terms, too.
Geographic location and long distances as well as a small
population forced the Nordic countries to create local cash
management standards, and to innovate and utilise technology to
automate processes. This was necessary in order to achieve lower
costs and to be able to manage successfully in international
markets.
Automated systems ease economic processes and promote
transparency. They also lower risks, improve control and enable the
rational use of resources.
"OpusCapita's story began almost 30 years ago in Finland. We hope
that the very concrete benefits of cash flow automation will open
your eyes to the opportunities that exist for taking your cash
management to a completely new level. We also hope that this book
will be well read in Europe's struggling economies," says
Kari J. Mäkelä, CEO of OpusCapita.
For more information, please contact:
Tiina Härkönen, CMO
OpusCapita
+358 207 463 211
tiina.harkonen(at)opuscapita.com
The
Cash Management Challenge: How to Do More with Less