Committees
DACT has established three committees, each led by a board member, to ensure the association’s goals are achieved. In addition to the committees, there are various networking groups.
Technical Committee
The committee is authorized to carry out the following tasks on behalf of the DACT board. However, the board retains exclusive authority to represent the association and take positions on behalf of its members.
- Providing both solicited and unsolicited advice to the board regarding relevant legislation, regulations, and technical professional issues.
- Identifying and sharing new developments, opinions, and insights in the treasury field.
- Analyzing and commenting on draft reports from (lobbyists of) the EACT, discussion reports from authoritative bodies such as the European Commission or the Council for Annual Reporting, and guiding industry reports from reputable social and private organizations.
- Maintaining contacts with regulatory and umbrella organizations in the financial sector and technical committees of other treasury associations.
- Formulating DACT’s positions on topics relevant to the treasury profession.
- Informing members about current developments in the field.
- Providing information to DACT members and promoting information exchange between members during study meetings, etc.
- Proposing topics and case studies for PEP meetings.
Education Committee
This committee, consisting of several board members, is responsible for developing a high-quality and up-to-date education agenda. To achieve this, the committee works closely with DACT partners.
DACT members are welcome to share ideas or to join and collaborate with the committee on organizing events or PEP sessions. If you are interested, you can sign up at [email protected]
Partner Committee
The Partner Committee maintains relationships with DACT partners through partner members. These partner members are invited annually to a meeting to collaborate on potential improvements for the DACT Fair and education program. The committee consists of several board members.
- Maintaining contacts with partners.
- Proposing topics and case studies for PEP meetings.