Treasury Analyst
West Yorkshire
Treasury Analyst
West Yorkshire
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Start your job searchMy client, who is recruiting for a Treasury Analyst, is a business who pride themselves in operating at the forefront of the treasury market. Within this role, you will gain fantastic exposure across the whole treasury platform and develop your treasury capability far quicker, taking on exposure across FX, cash flow forecasting, trading and much more.
This is a perfect role for someone who has an interest and is excited about the international markets as you will be provided with the chance to really get to grips with the FX through monitoring and managing the FX positions. If you have an interest in yield curves this is definitely the role for you.
Across this role, you will undertake cash flow forecasting, providing an insight into how the macro economy will effect this and highlight any anomalies. You will also be required to provide reporting, cash management as well as support to junior staff members.
In a highly visible role, this is a great chance to take on an all-encompassing Treasury role and bring your own commercial take. Ideally you will be qualified ACT, ACA, ACCA, CIMA however proven experience working in a treasury function will also be considered.
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