In addition to some individual members, notable corporates like Flour Mills Nigeria Plc, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Eterna Plc, Olam Nigeria Limited, and Unilever Nigeria Plc are in the list of growing membership of the Association of Corporate Treasurers of Nigeria (ACTN).
Other companies represented on individual membership basis are: Siemens Nigeria, Dana Group, FMDQ, FDHL, MTN, Airtel, Oando, Shell Development Company, First Nigeria Hydrocarbon and Air France KLM.
In today’s difficult business environment, the volatile financial markets make it essential that the corporate’s voice is heard.
The Association of Corporate Treasurers of Nigeria is a professional Association of Corporate Treasurers of the buy side and non-bank sell side (Oil and Gas sector, Telecommunications, Trading and Manufacturing, Service, Food and Beverages, Hospitality etc as well as Public Sector) of the Nigerian financial markets.
Patrick Ajunwoko, executive secretary/chief executive, the Association of Corporate Treasurers of Nigeria said, “The Association is being positioned to define the corporate treasury function as well as create value for organisations and the Nigerian economy through advocacy, standards development and education/enlightenment.”
Ajunwoko told INVESTOR ahead of their forthcoming breakfast meeting scheduled in May that ACTN was set up to advocate at the highest levels to influence policy and regulation from the perspective of the Nigerian corporates.
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