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Group Treasury Manager

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Group Treasury Manager
Location: West London
Salary: £70,000–£75,000 + benefits
Working Pattern: Office-based (5 days per week)
An established international business with revenues circa £300m is seeking a Group Treasury Manager to join its finance leadership team. Operating across multiple jurisdictions and legal entities, the organisation is undergoing an exciting period of growth, transformation, and strategic integration activity.
This is a broad treasury role offering significant exposure to senior stakeholders, international operations, and corporate development projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead day-to-day group treasury operations across a complex, multi-entity structure.
- Manage global cash flow forecasting, liquidity planning, and working capital optimisation.
- Oversee banking relationships and support banking structure enhancements across multiple territories.
- Monitor foreign exchange and wider treasury risks, implementing appropriate controls and mitigation strategies.
- Drive improvements in treasury processes, controls, governance, and reporting.
- Support acquisition activity, including treasury due diligence and post-acquisition integration.
- Partner closely with finance, commercial, and operational leaders to support strategic decision-making.
- Ensure compliance with treasury policies, financing arrangements, and internal controls.
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- Qualified treasury professional (ACT/CTA or equivalent treasury qualification).
- Proven experience within a group treasury leadership role in a multi-entity environment.
- Strong understanding of cash management, forecasting, banking facilities, and treasury controls.
- Experience operating within an international business with exposure to multiple currencies and jurisdictions.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment experiencing growth and organisational change.
- Prior exposure to M&A activity and integration projects would be highly advantageous.
- Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
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