@ARTICLE{Ciężki_Dawid_Using_2019, author={Ciężki, Dawid}, volume={vol. 22}, number={No 3}, journal={Polityka Energetyczna - Energy Policy Journal}, pages={137-150}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią PAN}, abstract={Financial management in a capital group is very important for its growth and operation. Liquidity risk management can be analyzed regarding their static and dynamic dimensions. The process can also be facilitated by cash management products offered by financial institutions. One of the mechanisms influencing the increase in cash management efficiency of a capital group examined in this article is cash pooling, notably multicurrency cash pooling. This type of product is based frequently on the virtual consolidation. Its essence is the consolidation of cash available on the accounts of individual system participants. Using this solution the capital group can manage surpluses and shortages achieving the “economies of scale” (cost reduction and maximization of interest income). Available one the banking services market solutions offer consolidation in USD, EUR, CHF, GBP. The article presents the definition of cash pooling and the essence of its operation. Based on the literature analysis, the article lists types of cash pooling and benefits associated with it. Following on from the solution described, the article presents a model of multicurrency cash pooling in a capital group, including steps necessary to implement it and proposed technical solutions. The solution is described, can be also successfully applied in capital groups of energy sector. Using multicurrency consolidation is very useful solution in deposits management for transactions concluded in international commodities exchanges.}, type={Article}, title={Using multicurrency cash pooling in the liquidity management of a capital group}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/114893/PDF-MASTER/10-05-ci%C4%99%C5%BCki-dro%C5%BCd%C5%BC.pdf}, keywords={capital group, cash cooling, liquidity management, liquidity risk, intraday limit}, }