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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TREASURY
A guide to an exciting global career in business and finance
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The Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) supports, informs and empowers the treasury and finance profession. We are a global network of over 7,000 members in over 90 countries.
Guidingthrough policy
& technical updates
Informingthrough
publications and webinars
Supportingthrough
membership services
Educatingthrough
professional qualifications
Networkingthrough
events and conferences
Shaping careers
through treasury training
Choosing to study an ACT qualification is
just the start. Once you qualify, and continue
your ACT membership, you can use your
designatory letters. These are what really set
you apart and offer a mark of professional distinction to your employers, peers and clients. Membership of the chartered body for
the profession shows you are serious about
your career and committed to maintaining
the very highest standards.
GET THE RIGHT KIND OF ATTENTION FROM EMPLOYERS AND RECRUITERS
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Treasury provides a vital link between the business and the external financial world.
Internally, treasury professionals must stay connected to the business. To achieve this, they need to be proactive in engaging with the business and understand how the organisation works at an
operational level. Treasury will influence strategic business decisions with the Board and heads
of departments. Treasury also needs to understand how each division is spending its cash and
when, so it can advise on risks / opportunities and plan accurate forecasts. This applies to all
areas of the business. Externally (in the financial world), the treasury professional is the main point of contact for banks, investment analysts, lawyers and regulators.
THE TREASURY
PROFESSIONAL
Accounting Reporting
Control
TaxRisk
Internal audit
Investor relations
IT
Operating units
Human resources
Legal
FUNCTIONS
THE CFO TEAM
The Board
Heads of department
Line staff
INSIDE THE BUSINESSOUTSIDE THE BUSINESS
Legal advisors
Regulators
Banks
Financial institutions
Investment analysts
Credit rating agencies
Tax advisors
Economists
Management consultants
Professional networks
ACT
Procurement
AT THE HEART OF EVERY BUSINESS LIES THE KEY FINANCE FUNCTION THAT IS TREASURYTreasury is a finance function that is vital to the financial health and success of every business.
Treasury determines a company’s financial strategy and policy, advising on where and how
to invest; organising the funding for this and controlling the financial risks involved. Because
treasury is such a vital component to any organisation, professionals who are skilled at
performing treasury functions will always be in high demand. Adding treasury to your skill set
opens up doors to a diverse and well paid finance career.
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A FINANCE CAREER WITH VARIETYTreasury skills are highly transferable, valued and internationally relevant. Roles and responsibilities will vary depending on the size and nature of the business you are working in. In addition to technical competencies, treasurers develop important communication, leadership
and people skills which make for a well-rounded professional. Whether you decide to stay in
treasury or move into other roles, your experience will be enjoyable, challenging and full of
variety and your skills and knowledge in demand.
The difference between:
TREASURY ACCOUNTING INVESTMENT BANKING
Connects the business with financial markets
A financial reporting / internal control function in a business
Operates in a financial institution or bank, raising capital for clients
Emphasis on money, financial risks and wealth creation
Emphasis on financial position Emphasis on valuation, purchase and sale
Develops and implements financial strategies and policies to support business objectives
Manages transaction recording, profitibility, cost control, external reporting
Manages execution of funding transactions
Outward / forward lookingFinances future business success
Historic lookingAnalyses past events to influence future decision making
Outward / current lookingEstablishes price today and executes transaction
Effect on business:
immediate / future
Effect on business:
financial reporting
Effect on business:
facilitates funds
How treasury works with accounting and investment banking
Treasury is the vital link between the business and financial markets.
• Treasury works with accountants to understand the past so they can plan for the future
• Treasury works with investment bankers on complex transactions, e.g. mergers and
acquisitions.
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Treasury skills are increasingly in demand. Employers rely on finance professionals with treasury expertise for their ability to make the most of all available money and resources, while managing risk and creating competitive advantage. Is a career in treasury for me?
A career in treasury is for you if you are
curious, interested in financial markets,
numerate and good at problem solving.
It’s also a great choice if you enjoy
making things happen and like working
with lots of different people.
You need a combination of technical,
finance and social skills, together with a
willingness to ask questions and become
closely involved in the business and its
people. It’s also important that you can
win trust, work ethically and act with
integrity and confidence when making
business decisions. Good communication
and interpersonal skills are key.
Skills and character traits include:
• good with numbers
• technically capable and willing to learn
and develop your skills
• problem solving, big picture thinker
• good at strategic thinking and planning
• curious about the wider business with a
desire to be in a pivotal role
• open to variety and challenge
• very good at attention to detail
• driven, hardworking and self-motivating
• outgoing and sociable
• a good communicator and influencer
• confident to work with people at all
levels and from different fields
• conservative in terms of financial risk
and confident in handling it
HIGHLY TRANSFERABLE, VALUED AND INTERNATIONALLY RELEVANT SKILLS
EXCELLENT EARNING POTENTIALSalaries vary depending on the size, location and nature of the business. The role and your level of experience will also influence how much you are paid.
Graduates working in London, UK, entering treasury at a junior level tend to earn 35 - 55k GBP, mid-level roles rise to 60 - 90k GBP and senior roles fetch upwards of 125k GBP. Professional qualifications can make a real difference with earning potential and eligibility for promotion. ACT qualifications are internationally recognised, respected industry wide and can have a positive effect on your potential.
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Abu Dhabi Commercial BankAdidasAfrican Development BankAkzo NobelAl FahimAl FuttaimAmerican Express ANZ ArcelormittalArupAstrazenecaAT&TAvivaBacardi-MartiniBank of America Merrill LynchBank for International SettlementsBank MuscatBank of EnglandBank of Zambia Barclays
Standard BankPakistan State OilPwCQuantasRabobankRalph LaurenRBSRio TintoRolls RoyceSchneider ElecricShellSiemensTata CapitalTelefónica UKThe Walt Disney CompanyUBSUnileverVirgin MediaVodafone
Bear StearnsBHP BillitonBlackrockBloombergBNP ParibasBPBritish American TobaccoBurberryBurton Foods LimitedCapitaCentral Bank of IrelandCitiCredit Suisse Danske BankDeloitteDeutsche BankDiageoEBRD EurostarEmirates NBD ExxonmobilGlaxoSmithKline
HarrodsHilton WorldwideHouse of HabibHSBCHugo BossIBMIkeaInformaInterpolJohnson & JohnsonJP MorganJumeirah GroupKazakhmysKelloggKodakKPMGMajid Al Futtaim Holding LLCMetro BankMitsubishiMubadala GENational Australia Bank National Bank of Abu Dhabi
What kind of organisations do ACT members work for?
TREASURY IN PRACTICE
What kind of job titles do ACT members have?
AdvisorAnalystAssociate Director, Debt AdvisoryAssociate Director, Infrastructure AdvisoryAuditorCEOCFOClient Cash ManagerCommercial DirectorCOOCorporate Finance LeadCorporate Tax PartnerDirector of Corporate DevelopmentDirector of Corporate FinanceDirector of Strategic PlanningDirector, Business Risk ServicesFinancial AdvisorFinancial AnalystFinancial ControllerFinancial AccountantFX SpecialistGeneral Manager - Portfolio ManagementGroup Funding ManagerGroup TreasurerHead of Cash Management
Head of Financial Planning & ReportingHead of Group AuditHead of Liquidity and InvestmentsHead of Risk & InsuranceHead of Treasury AdvisoryManaging DirectorMerger & Acquisitions DirectorPartnerPartner – Leasing & Commercial FinancePartner, Transaction Advisory ServicesPrincipal, Corporate Recovery ServicesRelationship ManagerSenior Audit ManagerSenior ManagerSenior Manager – Capital MarketsSenior Vice PresidentStructured Finance ManagerTax & Treasury DirectorTax Partner – Business Tax ServicesTransfer Pricing ManagerTreasurerTreasury AdvisoryTreasury AnalystTreasury Consultant
Having treasury skills leads to a rewarding, exciting and varied career that helps shape the future of an organisation’s financial strategy. You could work in any industry from music to mining! The skills you acquire are easily transferable, meaning that you can work anywhere in the world. It’s a truly global function. Treasury applies to such a broad range of industries and roles in corporate and financial institutions and consultancies. Have a look at just a few examples below!
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FAST TRACK TO ACT QUALIFICATIONSWe are delighted that Kingston Business School is an ACT Accredited University. As a student on the BSc Accounting and Finance, MSc Finance, MSc Accounting and Finance, MSc Financial Business Management, MSc Banking and Finance or the MSc Investment and Financial Risk Management programme you can take advatage of the exemptions you will have earned through your university studies to gain the ACT’s internationally recognised professional accreditation.
ACT qualifications pathway
The ACT has a progressive learning path. This means there is a qualification to suit your needs at
whatever level you are at. You can study to support your career development as your progress
from a junior to more senior position or jump on and off the study pathway at your appropriate
level.
• Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals
• Certificate in Treasury
• Diploma in Treasury Management
• Advanced Diploma in Treasury Management
In addition, we provide specialist cash management qualifications, the Award in Cash
Management Fundamentals and the Certificate in International Cash Management.
What this means for you
Completing your finance course means that you are exempt from the Certificate in Treasury
Fundamentals. Depending on the modules you have studied, you may also be exempt from
certain units of the Certificate in Treasury.
CERTIFICATEin Treasury
Fundamentals
CERTIFICATEin Treasury
DIPLOMAin Treasury
Management
ADVANCED DIPLOMAin Treasury
Management
Tactical (entry) level
Operational level
Managerial level
Strategic levelYou are exempt
You may have
exemptions
ACT QU
ALIFICAT
IONS PA
THWAY
All information and prices correct at time of publication, January 2019, but may be subject to change. Please visit academy.treasurers.org for the very latest updates.
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CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY (CertT)
Shaen Cullen initially started out in accountancy, but preferred the scope of treasury. Now, as senior treasury analyst with The Walt Disney Company, his role entails dealing with cash operations and investments, liquidity management, treasury tax planning and intercompany loans.
Recommended to him by his mentor, the course, says Shaen, “has given me the tools to expand upon my current responsibilities and take on more strategic operations, such as capital markets. I also feel I better understand international cash management since completing CertT. ACT qualifications are instantly recognisable by anyone in the industry.” Shaen studied for the CertT through the ACT Learning Academy, the ACT’s official study centre. It offers maximum flexibility and delivers resources online through the latest learning management system. His experience of it was certainly a positive one: “It’s a great resource. The flexibility for participation, via forums, is ideal for professional workers, who are otherwise restricted in their ability to attend classes.”
WHAT TO EXPECT
You’ll become a trusted treasury professional, relied upon for your operational competencies and technical know-how. You’ll add value to the business or your clients by offering practical guidance to colleagues, while driving continuous improvements.
COURSE CONTENTFive compulsory units - one assessment per unit
1. The context of treasury 2. Cash and liquidity management 3. Corporate finance 4. Ethics, governance and regulation in treasury 5. Risk analysis and management
ACT MEMBERSHIP LEVEL
You are a student member while you study. Complete the certificate and you are eligible to become an Affiliate Member.
ASSESSMENT METHODS
ONLINEASSESSMENT
PER UNIT
(2 HOURS)
STUDY TIME
6-12MONTHS
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GENERAL EXEMPTION INFORMATIONDepending on the modules you have completed you will be exempt from up to four units within
the Certificate in Treasury. You will need to complete the exemption form and pay the correct
fee to receive these exemptions. The exemption fee is £155* per unit.
In order to complete the Certificate in Treasury, you will need to complete up to four units. The
costs associated with this are:
£155* per assessment/exam
£385* per unit to access the material
All ACT students need to pay a one-off student membership fee of £173.
*Fees are subject to applicable sales taxes/VAT
You have six options to choose from...
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Successful BSc Accounting and Finance graduates qualify for two exemptions from the Certificate in Treasury: Unit 1:Context of treasury and Unit 3:Corporate finance.
You would therefore only need to complete 3 units to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 1 and 3 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £310*Assessment/exam fee (3 units, per attempt) £465*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (3 units) £1,155*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 1: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR BSC ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE GRADUATES
Successful MSc Finance graduates who have taken and passed the BA 7020 International Money & Finance module qualify for exemptions from the Certificate in Treasury Unit 1:Context of treasury, Unit 2:Cash and liquidity, Unit 3:Corporate finance and Unit 5:Risk analysis and management.
You would therefore only need to complete 1 unit to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 1, 2, 3 and 5 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £620*Assessment/exam fee (1 unit, per attempt) £155*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (1 unit) £385*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 2: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR MSC FINANCE GRADUATES
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Successful MSc Accounting & Finance graduates who have taken and passed the BA 7020 International Money & Finance module qualify for three exemptions from the Certificate in Treasury Unit 1:Context of treasury Unit 2:Cash and liquidity and Unit 3:Corporate finance.
You would therefore only need to complete 2 units to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 1, 2 and 3 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £465*Assessment/exam fee (2 units, per attempt) £310*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (2 units) £770*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 3: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR MSC ACCOUNTING & FINANCE GRADUATES
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Successful MSc Financial Business Management graduates who have taken and passed the BA 7101 Risk Financing module qualify for one exemption from the Certificate in Treasury: Unit 3:Corporate finance.
You would therefore only need to complete 4 units to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 3 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £155*Assessment/exam fee (4 units, per attempt) £620*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (4 units) £1,540*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 4: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR MSC FINANCIAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT GRADUATES
Successful MSc Banking & Finance graduates who have taken and passed the BA 7020 International Money & Finance module qualify for three exemptions from the Certificate in Treasury: Unit 1:Context of treasury, Unit 3:Corporate finance and Unit 5:Risk Analysis and Management.
You would therefore only need to complete 2 units to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 1, 3 and 5 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £465*Assessment/exam fee (2 units, per attempt) £310*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (2 units) £770*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 5: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR MSC BANKING & FINANCE GRADUATES
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Successful MSc Investment and Financial Risk Management graduates qualify for two exemptions from the Certificate in Treasury: Unit 3:Corporate finance and Unit 5:Risk Analysis and Management.
You would therefore only need to complete 3 units to gain the Certificate in Treasury qualification. Once the Certificate in Treasury has been completed you can become an Affiliate member of the ACT.
The fee to complete the Certificate in Treasury qualification is: Exemption fees for Unit 3 and 5 of the Certificate in Treasury (£155 each) £310*Assessment/exam fee (3 units, per attempt) £465*Online course fee (ACT Learning Academy) (3 units) £1,155*Student membership fee £173
Visit treasurers.org/universityexemptions to claim your exemptions.
OPTION 6: CERTIFICATE IN TREASURY FOR MSC INVESTMENT AND FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
GRADUATES
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WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE ACTKingston Business School has agreed a special arrangement to enable you to take advantage of exemptions gained through your studies and become a member of the ACT.
As a member you will gain:
• Membership of the only chartered professional body in treasury
• Access to the latest financial thinking through The Treasurer magazine, policy and
technical support, blogs and newsletters
• Your exemption and membership information to add to your CV, making you more
marketable to employers
• A global network to support you throughout your career journey
• Access to thought-leaders of the profession through blogs, webinars and events
• Tailored treasury career information through the Career Hub
• Access to experienced mentors to help you get the best out of your financial career
• Direct access to a member of the ACT’s technical team through the membership
helpline
You can find out more about ACT membership at treasurers.org/membership
“MY ACT MEMBERSHIP HELPS ME TO KEEP UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LATEST TREASURY DEVELOPMENTS. IT PROVIDES RESOURCES FOR BOTH TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT, ALONG WITH NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES AT LOCAL, NATIONAL AND FOR THOSE BASED OVERSEAS, WORLDWIDE EVENTS.”Mary Finn, Treasurer, Burton Foods Limited
DID YOU KNOW?
of treasurers would pick treasury as a career if they
were starting again
87%Source: Hays treasury recruitment survey 2016
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CONTACT INFORMATIONIf you have any questions, please contact
the ACT Learning and Member Support
team.
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7847 2529
FURTHER INFORMATIONCertificate in Treasury Fundamentals Course information:treasurers.org/certtf
Assessment information:treasurers.org/professional-standards/
assessment/certtf
Certificate in Treasury Course information:treasurers.org/certt
Assessment information:treasurers.org/professional-standards/
assessment/certt
Diploma in Treasury Management Course information:treasurers.org/diptm
Assessment information:treasurers.org/professional-standards/
assessment/diptm
Advanced Diploma in Treasury Management Course information:treasurers.org/advanced-diploma
Assessment information:treasurers.org/professional-standards/
assessment/advanced-diploma
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OF WHICH MAKES FOR A MORE WELL-ROUNDED AND EMPLOYABLE
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