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The Treasury Risk Manager will play a critical role in protecting the financial stability of our organization by effectively managing counterparty risk, credit risk, foreign exchange (FX) risk, and interest rate risk.
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Morgan Asset & Wealth Management Finance and Business Management ("AWM F&BM") has a new opening on the Treasury team based in Plano, TX. As a member of the Treasury team, you will help us maintain fortress balance sheet and ensure our business would remain in a strong position during a time of stress.
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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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How you will fulfill your potential: Develop software and analytics to progress Corporate Treasury’s mandates: interest rate pricing & risk management, trade execution, funding optimization & liquidity risk management and cash & collateral management Optimize the firm’s liability stack by developing balance sheet analytics and hedging strategies Actively engage with Corporate Treasury Trading, supporting valuation and risk/P&L reporting.
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The Treasury Analyst works in the Financial Planning & Analysis department and is primarily responsible for analyzing the Company's financial risks and ensuring adequate cash reserves are available for operations across the portfolio of companies.
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Liquidity responsibilities include policy management, collaboration with other Treasury professionals for daily liquidity management, liquidity stress testing, Contingency Funding Plan (CFP), ALCO reporting, ALCO presentation.
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Reporting to Director, Treasury, the Treasury Analyst will join a small Finance and Treasury team and will handle Treasury and Loan Compliance tasks for a fast-growing renewable energy company.
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Senior Vice President, Treasury and ALMOverview Independently provides expertise to the policy writing, liquidity assessments, analytical research, data gathering, calculations, modeling and forecasting related to controlling the risks associated with assets, liabilities, liquidity funding, capital and IRR management.
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Reporting to the Director of Treasury, the Treasury Analyst will perform the day-to-day cash management function with responsibilities for cash and treasury operations for both Emory University and Emory Healthcare.
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Work with Treasury, Interest Rate Risk, Liquidity, Enterprise Risk Management, Corporate Accounting, and Corporate Tax as necessary to accomplish these objectives. The Treasury Capital Markets – Sr. Portfolio Manager oversees the management of diversified portfolios for the purpose of interest rate risk sensitivity management, liquidity, and profitability.
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The Analyst will support the Treasurer and the broader Treasury team in all aspects of our mandate, including but not limited to liquidity, capital, seed investments, fund financing, hedging, forecasting, reconciliations, payments and receivables.
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The Sr. Treasury Analyst facilitates daily treasury operations, provides accurate cash reporting and assists with bank structure management and risk management activities. Work closely with foreign subsidiaries, the European Treasury Director and attend Treasury Committee Meetings.
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Position at McNair Interests. Contribute to analytical needs in other areas of the organization, such as treasury, tax, and investments. Obtain a thorough understanding of all accounting systems including but not limited to MRI accounting system, Avid invoicing system, Concur expense reporting system, Spreadsheet Server excel add-on for reporting, and Advent APX investment portfolio reporting system.
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The primary responsibilities of this position will be to lead a team of Treasury Management Sales and Operational Support staff, grow deposit services for the Company and generate new business deposits and treasury management services opportunities as a producing manager.
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More than 10 years of experience worked as a business analyst, having knowledge on treasury business area treasury, cash management and liquidity functions. Resource will be supporting continued build out of Treasury, investments, cash management and payments capabilities at First Citizens Bank. Responsibilities Data Analysis - Sources, compiles, and interprets data.
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