Treasury’s Role in the Merger Integration Process.

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Treasury’s Role in the Merger Integration Process

Why talk about Treasury integration? Treasury has been slow to penetrate its company’s merger and acquisition activities When it has, its involvement has generally begun near the close of a transaction and is of an operational or tactical nature These tactical issues cover basic areas such as: - Where is the Cash? - Whose names should the bank account be in and at which institutions? - What is the state of bank and treasury systems to gain access to data? There is a need to focus on more strategic issues relating to treasury that can contribute greatly to the success of an M&A event  2

Merger/Integration Challenges for Treasury An effective integration depends on having a detailed execution plan that is structured to support the goals of the acquisition The execution plan must include pre- as well as post-merger elements, requiring treasury to be involved at the earliest possible planning states The post-merger plan should include short-term (30/60/90 day), as well as medium to long-term integration goals In its evolving role from tactical integrator of critical financial functions, there needs to be a greater focus on creating synergistic value through treasury’s efforts in the integration process  3

The Four Quadrants of Value Cost Containment & Governance & Control Savings Process Efficiency GainsHuman Capital  4

I. Governance and Control One of the first responsibilities is to gain control of the acquired company’s financial assets, as well as redirect the decision-making processes within treasury. Some key actions include: Gaining immediate control of acquired company’s cash, investment, and banking activities Identifying and mitigating financial risk issues such as currency, interest rate, commodity, credit, etc. Including controlling the management and execution of derivatives Oversight and control for the granting of guarantees, customer credit, and payment terms Identifying and controlling all financial/treasury technology Reviewing, revising, and integrating policies, procedures, and SOX 404 documentation of the acquired company’s into the acquirer’s  5

II. Cost Containment and Savings In the treasury space, savings can come from reduced banking fees due to consolidation, more efficient and combined treasury processes, and staff reduction due to the combination and service outsourcing. Even greater savings can be found by treasury working with the business units in the following areas: Developing a better understanding of pricing formulas to measure the impact of market factors such as currency, commodity and interest rates Supporting the redesign of the planning processes through more accurate cash flow forecasting methodologies, forecasted balance sheets and budget rate selection Supporting the business side of the integration by acting as in-house consultant to business units to help resolve the issues that “touch” the treasury/financial space  6

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