Etihad Airways has expanded its partnership with
Citi, the airline's international cash management bank partner.
The new mandate, covering Etihad Airways' worldwide
operations outside the GCC, will enable the airline to utilise Citi’s
Liquidity Management solution to achieve substantial cash
optimisation and competitive market rates through automated
treasury tools, resulting in significant transaction cost savings.
Citi's cash management solution rationalises
account opening processes and moves Etihad Airways to a fully
automated and centralised account administration, and automated
account payable and account receivable management tools to achieve
better control and minimise transactional risks.
The enhanced partnership comes a year after the
two companies signed an
innovative Supply Chain Finance (SCF) agreement enabling the airline to unlock liquidity and pay
its suppliers almost immediately through funding provided by the bank.
“We are delighted to have entered into this
agreement with Citi which is designed to drive more cost benefits
for our business on a global level,” said James Rigney, Etihad
Airways Chief Financial Officer. “As Etihad
Airways continues to grow, this partnership will help bring about
greater economies of scale, increased operational efficiency,
enhanced financial procedures and immediate solutions to local
needs across our worldwide operations.”
Citi has been present
in the Middle East and North Africa since 1955, and offers full
scale corporate and investment banking services in Egypt, UAE,
Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco,
Algeria, Pakistan and Iraq. Citi's institutional capabilities in
the region include Treasury & Trade Solutions, Corporate &
Investment Banking, Capital Markets Origination, Global Markets
and Islamic Banking.
Emre
Karter, Managing Director and Regional Head – Treasury & Trade
Solutions (Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan & Turkey), said:
“At Citi, we value our strategic alliance with Etihad Airways
which is one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, and we're proud to provide global cash management services that meet the
exact needs of the carrier. This is demonstrative of our ability
to offer clients worldwide, local and regional solutions with
global service standards.”
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