Pure Search
Treasury Manager

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Pure Search are partnering with an investor-backed business to appoint a Treasury Manager into a newly created global treasury function. This is a hands-on role reporting directly to the Treasurer. The position is predominantly remote, with attendance in the London office required approximately two days per month.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Treasury Manager who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, evolving environment and is comfortable working with a high degree of autonomy.
Key Responsibilities:
- Cash and liquidity management, including cash positioning, cash forecasting, liquidity planning, cash pooling, working capital management and investment of excess cash.
- Treasury risk management across FX, interest rate, counterparty and operational risks, including hedging and business continuity planning.
- Treasury operations, including payments, collections, bank account management, debt servicing, cash flow forecasting, treasury accounting support and derivative execution.
- Treasury technology and systems management, including TMS ownership, banking platforms, treasury reporting tools and system integrations.
- Governance, controls and compliance, including treasury policies, procedures, bank mandates, authorisation controls, segregation of duties, risk frameworks and regulatory compliance.
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Candidate Requirements:
- Proven treasury experience across front, middle and back-office
- Strong operational treasury background with a hands-on approach
- Comfortable managing cash, liquidity and day-to-day treasury operations
- Experience within a global and/or multi-entity environment
- Strong understanding of FX risk management, funding and cash management
- Treasury qualification preferred (ACT, ACCA or similar)
- Able to work independently and take ownership in a newly established function
- Commercially minded with strong communication and stakeholder management skills
- Comfortable operating within a changing and evolving business environment
- Proactive, self-motivated and solutions-focused approach


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