Christian Mnich

Solution Manager, Treasury

SAP, Germany

Industry:
Systems supplier
Annual turnover:
€11.575bn
Treasury staff:
20
Treasury structure:
Fully centralised
TMS:
Yes
Cross-border pooling:
Yes
Cash rich or debt:
Cash rich

Speaker profile

Christian Mnich is working in Finance Solution Management as a Solution Owner for Treasury Solutions at SAP AG, based out of Walldorf, Germany. In this role he is responsible for the Global Solution Management and Go-To Market for the Treasury Applications from SAP including SAP Treasury and Risk Management, SAP Cash and Liquidity Management, SAP In-House Cash, SAP Bank Communication Management and SAP Integration Package for SWIFT. In his previous role, Christian was Product Manager for EPR Financials, and in that role responsible for the topics Payments, Cash Management and Bank connectivity. Furthermore, he was in charge of developments around global payment formats such as ISO20022 and Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA). Christian is a regular speaker at international treasury conferences and author of articles in specialist publications on a variety of treasury related topics. Christian joined SAP in 2005. Prior to joining SAP, he had worked for Bosch and for IDS Scheer AG as consultant in several areas. Christian holds a B.Sc. in Business Computing from the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany.

Corporate profile

SAP is one of the leading international providers of business software. SAP’s core business is selling licenses for software solutions. In addition the company offers related services like maintenance, consulting and training. SAP solutions cover standard business applications and technologies as well as specific industry applications which are designed to help  companies to make their business processes more efficient and agile and create sustainable new value for its customers. As of June 30, 2010, the company had more than 100,000 customers in over 120 countries and employed more than 48,000 individuals at locations in more than 50 countries.