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As a member of the Sales, Product and Client Experience team the Treasury Product Manager will collaborate with commercial business, retail branches and treasury sales team, technology, marketing, treasury operations, legal, compliance to develop new or manage and enhance current products and services that will enable/introduce next generation Treasury Management solutions.
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Hands-on expertise with any of the SAP Treasury core components (i.e. Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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We are looking for an experienced SAP treasury transformation and treasury technology delivery Senior Consultant to join our treasury advisory practice to help drive growth and manage delivery teams, bring subject matter expertise around Treasury strategies, processes, organizational transformation and implementation of treasury management system to our consulting services.
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Provide SAP treasury, risk management and technology advisory services to our clients. Our delivery of services focuses on treasury and risk management strategies, M&A, treasury transformations and treasury technology solution delivery.
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Define, plan and execute SAP cash management, Treasury management including Transaction management, Hedge management and accounting, Liquidity planning and analyzers.
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Lead, develop teams that deliver technology transformations services to Fortune 500 corporations including treasury IT strategy, bank connectivity strategies (e.g. SWIFT, multibank reporting), vendor selections, organizational and process improvements, and TMS implementations.
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Transaction Banking – Cash Management / Liquidity Management, Payments and Cards, Commercial and Syndicated Lending, Trade and Supply Finance, Treasury Management, Forex Services.
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J) Compiles data and analysis for a myriad of reports to be published to the Treasury Manager, Finance Director, CFO and potentially the Board of Directors to be used by management to ensure compliance with policies, laws, and procedures to include, but not be limited to: cash flow projections, pledged collateral compliance, investment reporting, and lease and debt obligations.
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A hands-on expert in SAP Treasury core components, spanning Cash management, Transaction manager, In-house cash, Risk analyzers, Liquidity planner, Hedge management and accounting, SWIFT integration, BCM, and integration with financial accounting and other applications.
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The Treasury Manager will also work closely with the Vice President and Treasurer, Accounting, Tax and Financial Service Group (FSG) in areas of finance such as liquidity management, financial risk management, cash flow forecasting, repatriation of cash, trade finance and other projects aimed at developing the sophistication of the Treasury Group and adding value to the organization.
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Client Services Support Manager is responsible for partnering, training, and educating our operational Client Services teams. Client Services Support Manager page is loaded.
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M organ Stanley Virtual Client Solutions (VCS) is looking for an Associate, Product Manager to join our Contact Center Product Team, with a focus on our Contact Center buildout on Genesys Cloud.
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Reporting to Director of Treasury operations and cash management, the candidate will be responsible for supporting day to day treasury and operations services to Vertex’s global footprint.
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The Manager, Treasury Operations and Financial Risk Management oversees short term liquidity forecasting and management, as well as balance sheet exposure and quarterly derivatives disclosures.
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4+ years of consulting or major corporation treasury or bank treasury experience with focus on technology including treasury management systems specifically SAP Treasury.
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