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Group Treasurer

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Group Treasurer
International Transport & Infrastructure | PE Sponsor-Backed Build Mandate
London | Up to £180K Basic Salary + 25% Bonus + Up to 13% Pension Contribution + Bens
Four days a week in Central London office is essential
A rare mandate to build a Group Treasury function from first principles inside a business with real international ambition, not just fix what's broken.
STOIX is working with an international public transport group that operates services across the UK, Ireland, the Nordics, and a growing portfolio of global markets. Owned by an infrastructure consortium, the business is transitioning from a loosely federated group into a properly consolidated international operator, with 17 operating companies and bids in flight on some of the largest transport tenders globally.
They're hiring a Group Treasurer, reporting directly to the Group CFO, for this build-and-fix role. This is a genuine platform position: the function, the capital structure, and the international scope will all scale materially over the next 24 months, and so will your remit.
The role
- Own the Group treasury function end-to-end: strategy, operating model, controls, systems
- Manage covenant reporting across 15+ lenders and ongoing capital markets activity
- Build cash visibility, forecasting and liquidity infrastructure from first principles, leveraging automation and AI where they genuinely add value
- Manage relationships with lenders, rating agencies and sophisticated infrastructure shareholders, including board-level reporting
- Support international M&A, bids and tenders, including structuring the guarantees, bonding and funding requirements that sit behind them
- Partner across 17 operating companies to rationalise banking, embed controls, and professionalise the function
- Lead and develop a Treasury Manager and a Treasury Analyst, with scope to shape the team as the Group scales
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The profile (non-negotiable)
- Significant treasury experience in a large, complex, multi-entity corporate: infrastructure, transport, utilities, real assets or another capital-intensive sector
- Proven delivery in structured finance and capital markets: debt issuance, refinancing, covenant-heavy facilities, asset-backed funding
- Demonstrated treasury transformation experience: TMS implementation, process redesign, operating model build, not just steady-state
- Comfortable operating inside sophisticated shareholder dynamics: consortium investors, infrastructure funds, PE sponsors
- A strategic direction-setter who still rolls up their sleeves and writes the board paper themselves; this is an exec team that does, not one that delegates
- Credible in front of lenders, rating agencies and a demanding shareholder base
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Desirable
- Experience supporting M&A and tendering processes, including the structured finance, guarantee and funding requirements that underpin bids and concessions
What this is (and isn't)
This is a full-suite Group Treasurer role inside a business mid-transformation, with real scope and a CFO who will back you to execute.
It is not:
- a maintenance or steady-state treasury seat
- a pure structured finance or niche debt specialist role
This is where you build the function, own the capital structure, and sit at the centre of a business that is genuinely evolving: sophisticated shareholders, international growth, and a global tender pipeline that matters.
If you've done the hard yards in structured finance and treasury and want to own the full suite inside a business going somewhere, this is the one.
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