Funding & Markets Manager | Treasury Manager
West Yorkshire
Funding & Markets Manager | Treasury Manager
- Permanent
West Yorkshire
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Marks Sattin is currently partnering a business who has implemented an effective strategy last year which is coming to fruition and now requires a Funding & Markets Manager to join the treasury function.
Working in the role, you will be responsible for providing support to the business around the funding strategy as well as associated capital markets issuance.
Within the role you will be undertaking funding and liquidity management, execution of capital markets transactions as well as debt investor relations. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is looking for a fresh challenge in a business with a clear growth strategy.
In the role you will:
- Prepare funding options
- Support capital markets transactions through planning, structuring and execution.
- Management of existing debt/funding transactions.
Working across the group, you will manage key relationships ensuing effective commutation of complex situations as well as funding strategies. To be suited for this role you will have experience across capital markets or show strong treasury experience working in the treasury function of a financial services organisation. You will be able to show knowledge or exposure to debt capital markets, financial instruments, debt instruments and hedging.
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