Treasury & Cash Management Specialists

What does a Treasury & Cash Management Specialist do?

A Treasury & Cash Management Specialist ensures a company has the right funds available at the right time. They monitor cash flow, manage bank accounts, and forecast liquidity to keep operations running smoothly. These professionals also handle investments, credit lines, and risk management related to cash and currency. By optimizing cash use and maintaining financial stability, they help the business stay efficient, secure, and profitable.

    Tier 1

    .

    1 to 2
    years of
    experience

    Tier 2

    .

    3 to 5
    years of
    experience

    Tier 3

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    > 5
    years of
    experience

    ABOUT THE ROLE

    Roles and Responsibilities

    • Monitor and manage daily cash flow to ensure sufficient liquidity for operations.
    • Forecast cash requirements and develop short- and long-term funding plans.
    • Maintain strong banking relationships and oversee bank account management.
    • Execute payments, investments, and transfers in compliance with company policies.
    • Identify and mitigate financial risks related to liquidity, currency, and interest rates.
    • Prepare and reconcile treasury reports for management and audits.
    • Ensure accuracy, security, and confidentiality in all treasury transactions and records.

    Day-to-Day Duties

    • Monitor daily cash balances and ensure adequate liquidity for business operations.
    • Process and record all cash receipts, payments, and transfers accurately.
    • Review and reconcile bank statements and cash reports.
    • Execute approved investments, funding, and payment activities.
    • Track and report on cash positions, ensuring compliance with company and regulatory standards.

    SKILLS AND TOOLS

    Soft Skills

    • Attention to detail
    • Analytical thinking
    • Strategic decision-making
    • Communication
    • Problem-solving
    • Integrity
    • Confidentiality
    • Adaptability

    Hard Skills

    • Cash flow management
    • Treasury systems
    • Bank reconciliation
    • Financial reporting
    • Risk management
    • Investment handling
    • Excel proficiency
    • Accounting basics

    Tools

    Treasury Tools: Kyriba, FIS Integrity, or GTreasury 70%
    Banking Platforms: HSBCnet, CitiDirect, or JPMorgan Access 20%
    Data & Reporting Tools: Microsoft Excel, Power BI, or SAP Analytics Cloud 10%

    Education

    Common Educational Backgrounds and Career Paths:

    • Finance
    • Accounting
    • Business Administration
    • Economics
    • Banking and Financial Management
    • Investment Management
    • Corporate Treasury
    • Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A)

    CANDIDATES TESTS

    Tests & Evaluations for Candidates

    Financial Modeling Test

    Valuation models

    8/10

    For financial analysts, M&A consultants, and valuation specialists.

    Valuation Principles Test

    Knowledge of valuation methods

    9/10

    For corporate finance, investment banking, and strategic advisory roles.

    Advanced Excel

    Proficiency in financial models

    8/10

    For candidates handling complex data-driven financial assessments.