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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Director, Audit Manager- Treasury Services & Pershing. Support and execute audits related to the Treasury Services & Pershing ecosystem including risk identification, assessment, monitoring, and reporting processes.
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As a Treasury Manager at Welltower, you will play a pivotal role in optimizing treasury operations across Welltower’s Senior Housing Operating platform. Risk Management: Assess and mitigate treasury-related risks, including cyber security risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, and counterparty risk, by implementing robust risk management frameworks and monitoring mechanisms.
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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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Define, plan and execute SAP cash management, Treasury management including Transaction management, Hedge management and accounting, Liquidity planning and analyzers. 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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The Treasury Risk Manager VP within GTRM will focus on liquidity risk management. Global Treasury Risk Management (GTRM), a team within State Street’s Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) department, is seeking an experienced treasury risk professional.
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Analyze financial markets and collaborate with Treasury, risk, and accounting stakeholders to evaluate structural interest rate risk exposures and create / recommend hedge strategies using derivatives instruments including swaps, caps, floors, collars, spreads, swaptions, etc.
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We are looking for a Manager to join our Global Treasury group. In this role, you will get to work on and increase your skills across a variety of core Treasury functions, including capital markets, derivatives, foreign exchange and cash management.
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You'll help our clients on range of risk management services in the treasury area around asset liability management, liquidity risk management, FTP, and other treasury activities. Experience in treasury and liquidity risk management practices, processes and products.
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FAAS Treasury Manager—Strategy and Analytics: This position can be anywhere in the country (primary: NY). As a Treasury Manager you’ll play a leading role in that goal, driving growth and managing delivery teams using your treasury process experience.
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The Finance and Grants Manager will play a critical role in supporting the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) by leading grants management and managing financial operations, including collaborating with the outsourced Accounting team based in India.
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O Treasury including short and long term liquidity risk management, cash management and transfer pricing; o Prime Brokerage, Custody, Fund Administration, Transfer Agency, and Trustee & Fiduciary Services.
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As a Manager in our Global Treasury Advisory Services team, you will manage and execute these complex Treasury engagements. Advanced skills and experience with: Treasury organizational structure and transformation, financial risk management, cash flow forecasting, analytics, liquidity management, cash and bank relationship management, international treasury centers, debt and investment management, due diligence, governance and controls, carve outs, and hedge accounting.
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A top 10 global investment bank is looking for an Senior Audit Manager that will provide independent and objective evaluation of the adequacy and effectiveness of U.S. Finance and Corporate Treasury Areas, including Liquidity and Interest Rate Risk in the Banking Book (IRRBB.
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Bank Treasury Internal Audit Manager (ALM / Liquidity / Capital Subject Matter Expert) The Bank Treasury Internal Audit Manager will be an experienced, self-motivated professional interested in joining an entrepreneurially minded and ALM-recognized leader in the Consulting profession.
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Coordinate with other corporate departments, including Executive Management, Financial Planning & Analysis, Accounting, Treasury, Corporate Communications and Legal to facilitate IR departmental needs.
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