Corporate treasuries rely more and more on bank services to provide new efficiencies, but that doesn't always mean they're satisfied customers. In Treasury & Risk's annual treasury management survey, more than one-third of respondents said bank service fees had increased, but just 15% believed service was on the rise. Among the most sought after technologies: ERP and online access to cash management services. This year's survey is based on the answers of 332 treasurers, CFOs and other finance executives, taken between Aug. 2 and Aug. 16 2006.
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