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Group Treasury Manager

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Group Treasury Manager – Greenford, London – 5 days in office - £75,000
This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-growth international organisation that has grown from £50m to £400m turnover in just five years, offering broad exposure across multiple countries, currencies and a complex global finance function.
Working as part of a collaborative finance team, you will play a key role in managing the group's treasury operations, supporting a business that operates across 40+ international entities and continues to expand through acquisition.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the opening and closure of bank accounts following acquisitions, including bank mandates and signatory changes.
- Maintain banking relationships, user access, payment approvals and treasury controls across multiple banking platforms.
- Support foreign exchange, hedging and swap activities, working closely with senior finance leadership.
- Lead and support treasury-related projects, including bank account and credit card integrations following acquisitions.
- Review and improve treasury processes, identifying opportunities to transition activities into the treasury function and take on wider responsibilities, including cash flow management.
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- Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or equivalent) with hands-on corporate treasury experience.
- Experience working within a global, multi-entity organisation across multiple currencies and international jurisdictions.
- Strong knowledge of treasury operations, including foreign exchange, hedging and swap transactions.
- Experience supporting acquisitions, including bank account openings and closures, bank mandate changes and treasury integration activities.
- Confident working autonomously in this standalone treasury role, with strong stakeholder management and process improvement skills.
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