Siemens, Microsoft, Nokia and Repsol are just some of the corporate treasuries nominated by banks and software vendors for CF¹s Awards for Treasury Excellence 2004. The annual awards serve to recognise the professional excellence of a number of corporate treasuries in categories such as STP, working capital management, treasury strategy and financial process outsourcing. And, for the first time, CF¹s 2004 Awards nominate a treasurer of the year and a treasurer to watch in the next 12 months.
In 2003, the CF team was happy to congratulate Sarah Jones and her treasury team at Hewlett-Packard as winners of the operational efficiency category whilst David Bright of BP succeeded in our treasury strategy section. But which treasuries have outshone their peers this year?
Well, the judges have cast their votes, the short-list of nominees have been contacted - you know who you are - but you'll have to look in CF's September issue to learn who really are the leading lights of corporate treasury.
Below is the short-list for nominations - has your company been nominated?
Category |
Nomination |
Nomination |
Nomination |
STP & Treasury |
AP Moeller |
eBay |
Nokia |
WCM |
Lear |
WPP |
Siemens |
FX |
Microsoft |
Unilever |
UNDP |
Corporate treasury outsourcing |
Johnson, |
Corning |
|
Financial process outsourcing |
Johnson |
Diner |
|
Treasury strategy |
GMAC |
BAT |
Nokia |
One to Watch |
Folkert Zwinkels, James Hardie Int. |