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Head of Treasury

London
£100k – £120k/yr
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Head of Treasury

London (hybrid, three days a week in office). Full-time or four-day week considered.
£100k-£120k experience dependent

We are retained on a search for a Head of Treasury to join a multi-jurisdiction, consumer-facing European group. The role is created by the departure of the current incumbent in October and represents a step up into a first (or second) Head of Treasury seat for a hands-on operational treasury professional. The role represents an excellent high-growth PE-backed opportunity with potential to be part of an exit in 2-3 years time.

The successful candidate will take end-to-end ownership of the group's treasury function across its UK and European entities, working alongside one direct report and a mature wider finance team. A short-term interim bridges the incumbent's departure, so the permanent hire joins without pressure on timing and inherits an operational function that is already running.

The function is well set up. A modern TMS is in place and integrated with banks across all markets, a short-term AI-enabled forecasting tool is in build, and the wider finance environment is established. There is genuine scope to shape how the function evolves as the group grows, with investment behind systems, automation, and AI.

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The role

  • Own short-term cash liquidity forecasting and inter-entity cash movement across the group, ensuring supplier and salary payments land in the right accounts, in the right currencies, on time. This is the number one priority.
  • Execute the group's FX hedging programme, currently focused on straightforward forward contracts to support international supplier payments.
  • Complete and embed the group's 13-week AI-enabled forecasting tool, and identify further opportunities to apply AI and automation across the function.
  • Manage banking relationships and short-term deposit activity across the group's cash portfolio.
  • Provide leadership and development to one direct report handling the bulk of transactional treasury activity.
  • Partner with the Director of Tax and Treasury and wider finance leadership on group priorities as they arise.
  • Represent Treasury to country finance teams across the group's five geographies.

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About you

  • Hands-on operational treasury professional with strong multi-entity, multi-currency experience.
  • Stepping into a first Head of Treasury seat, or building on an existing head of role in a mid-market environment. This is not a heavy-hitting PLC treasury role.
  • Comfortable running a lean function without heavy support or process, and shaping it as the group grows.
  • Familiar with modern TMS environments; GTreasury exposure is a plus.
  • Personality with backbone. This role holds its own with country operators across multiple geographies.
  • Interest in AI and automation as levers to reshape the function is genuinely welcome.
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Skills

Cash Liquidity Forecasting
FX Hedging
Treasury Management Systems
Multi-currency Management
Inter-entity Cash Movement
Banking Relationship Management
AI Implementation
Automation
Financial Leadership
Stakeholder Management

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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