Cash management

Cash management non-financial institutions survey 2016: Which ICMs do you use most globally?
Rank by overall volume, published September 2016
Ranking Name Score
2016 2015
1 1 HSBC 11041
2 2 Citi 7389
3 3 Deutsche Bank 4238
4 4 BNP Paribas 3448
5 6 UniCredit 2192
6 7 Standard Chartered 1654
7 9 The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ 1626
8 5 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 1475
9 8 JPMorgan 1397
10 10 Société Générale 1217

Cash management refers to a broad area of finance involving the collection, handling, and usage of cash. It involves assessing market liquidity, cash flow, and investments.

In banking, cash management, or treasury management, is a marketing term for certain services related to cash flow offered primarily to larger business customers. It may be used to describe all bank accounts (such as checking accounts) provided to businesses of a certain size, but it is more often used to describe specific services such as cash concentration, zero balance accounting, and clearing house facilities. Sometimes, private banking customers are given cash management services.

Financial contracts and other instruments involved in cash management include money market funds, treasury bills, and certificates of deposit.