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Zanders Announces Acquisition Of Fintegral To Enhance Risk Management Solutions

Jul 28, 2023about 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Zanders

Acquired Company

Fintegral

Risk ManagementFinancial ServicesConsultingRisk ManagementFinanceFinancial ServicesConsulting

Description

Zanders, a leading global provider of treasury, risk management and technology solutions, today announced the acquisition of Fintegral, a renowned European risk consulting firm. This strategic acquisition strengthens Zanders' commitment to delivering comprehensive risk management solutions to its global clients.

Company Information

Company

Zanders

About

Zanders is a global independent treasury and risk consulting firm with 30 years of experience in providing innovative solutions to multinational corporations, financial institutions, public sector entities and NGOs. The company specializes in treasury strategy and organization, technology selection and implementation, financial and non-financial risk management, risk modelling, validations, and regulatory compliance, and has developed its own suite of innovative SaaS solutions on its Zanders Inside platform. The company has grown strongly to become a leading global consulting firm with about 300 employees across ten offices in Europe, Middle East, US, and Asia. Zanders is committed to ESG principles and practices and supports its clients in achieving their ESG goals. The company believes that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) are essential to building a strong, sustainable business and is committed to fostering a culture that values and respects diversity in all forms. To learn more, visit: www.zandersgroup.com.

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