“We are very proud to secure the first place again. The result reflects the trust our customers place in us and the strong collaboration we have built together”, says Sandra Sennerlöv, Co-Head of Cash Management at SEB.
The annual survey, carried out by the analysis firm Kantar Prospera, gathers views from cash managers, chief financial officers and treasurers at major companies and institutions. In this year’s survey, 134 organisations took part. Of these, the 62 largest are classified as the Tier 1 segment, in which SEB also secured the number one position.
The payments market is in rapid development as companies adapt to new technology, regulatory changes and market infrastructure transformation. This shift requires companies to rethink how they manage liquidity and day-to-day transactions.
“The global payments landscape is undergoing a major transformation. We are seeing a fundamental restructuring of how payments operate – technically, geographically and from a business perspective. Being ranked number one shows that our customers are receiving the support they need to navigate this shift”, says Daniel Lexander, Co-Head of Cash Management.