Cash pooling
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What is Cash Pooling?
In companies with multiple subsidiaries, such as branches in different countries, obtaining real-time visibility into current liquid assets can be challenging. Cash pooling, as part of efficient cash flow management, provides an ideal solution for this. Cash pooling involves consolidating all liquid assets into a single account.