Deadline Extension!

Is your team innovative? You just gained another week to enter the 2022 Alexander Hamilton Awards—submit your entry by September 10.

By Meg Waters | August 31, 2021 at 05:56 PM

Logo: Treasury & Risk's 2022 Alexander Hamilton Awards

If your organization has completed an innovative project in the realm of treasury, finance, or risk management, Treasury & Risk would love to consider it for our 26th annual Alexander Hamilton Awards. This year's awards will recognize achievement in seven categories:

  • Treasury transformation
  • Liquidity management
  • Financial risk management
  • Working capital & payments
  • Operational risk management & insurance
  • Technology excellence
  • Best practices in restricted/emerging markets

We may also recognize one organization with an Overall Excellence Award, depending on whether our judges feel such an award is deserved based on the various entries received in the contest's seven categories.

The Alexander Hamilton Awards recognize all types of organizations, from midsize domestic businesses to some of the world's largest companies. Winners of recent awards range from Microsoft, Walmart, and Corning to Charter Hall, Bandwidth, Stanley Black & Decker, and Brose Fahrzeugteile. (You can see all winners from the past several years here.)

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Enter by Friday, September 10, 2021, for your chance to be recognized alongside treasury and finance thought leaders from around the globe.

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Meg Waters

Meg Waters is the editor in chief of Treasury & Risk. She is the former editor in chief of BPM Magazine and the former managing editor of Business Finance.

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