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Forget traditional roles in business finance. Treasury management is a rewarding, exciting and varied career that helps shape the future of an organisation’s financial strategy. Treasurers ensure there is enough money to pay the company’s bills or to invest in new ventures, and they manage the financial risks in an organisation.
Treasury is a function in all companies (although not necessarily always referred to by the term ‘treasury’). As a qualified treasury professional you could work in any industry from music to mining. The skills you acquire are easily transferable, meaning that you can work anywhere in the world. It’s a truly global function.
TREASURY BY ANY OTHER NAME
Treasury applies to such a broad range of roles in corporate and financial institutions and consultancies that job titles can vary greatly. Here are just a few examples:
Advisor
Analyst
Associate Director, Debt Advisory
Associate Director, Infrastructure Advisory
Auditor
CEO
CFO
Client Cash Manager
Commercial Director
COO
Corporate Finance Lead
Corporate Tax Partner
Director of Corporate Development
Director of Corporate Finance
Director of Strategic Planning
Director, Business Risk Services
Financial Advisor
Financial Analyst
Financial Controller
Financial Accountant
FX Specialist
General Manager - Portfolio Management
Group Funding Manager
Group Treasurer
Head of Cash Management
Head of Financial Planning & Reporting
Head of Group Audit
Head of Liquidity and Investments
Head of Risk & Insurance
Head of Treasury Advisory
Managing Director
Merger & Acquisitions Director
Partner
Partner - Leasing & Commercial Finance
Partner, Transaction Advisory Services
Principal, Corporate Recovery Services
Relationship Manager
Senior Audit Manager
Senior Manager
Senior Manager - Capital Markets
Senior Vice President
Structured Finance Manager
Tax & Treasury Director
Tax Partner - Business Tax Services
Transfer Pricing Manager
Treasurer
Treasury Advisory
Treasury Analyst
Treasury Consultant
Treasury Officer