Where do you fit in the treasury team of tomorrow? 

Author Rachael Crocker
October 31, 2025

The treasury function is undergoing a transformation. Once viewed as a back-office necessity focused on cash management and bank accounts, it has evolved into a strategic partner that drives business resilience, financial risk mitigation and long-term value creation.

For treasury professionals navigating this shift, the question is no longer “what do I do today?” but “where do I fit in the treasury team of tomorrow?” 

This article explores the future of treasury roles, the skillsets required to thrive and how professionals can position themselves for success in a rapidly changing financial landscape.

The changing face of the treasury function 

The modern treasury department is at the forefront of corporate strategy. With increasing complexity in global markets, regulatory demands and technological advancements, treasury operations now encompass far more than day-to-day cash positioning. From managing liquidity risk and forecasting short-term and long-term cash flow to implementing automation and artificial intelligence, treasury activities are becoming more dynamic and data-driven. 

Treasury teams are expected to deliver real-time insights, optimise working capital and support decision-making across the organisation. This transformation is powered by treasury technology, including APIs, blockchain and advanced treasury management systems (TMS), which are reshaping how treasury tasks are executed and monitored. 

Building the treasury team of tomorrow 

Tomorrow’s treasury team will be lean, agile and digitally fluent. While structures vary by organisation, a typical modern treasury team may include: 

  • Treasury Analysts: Focused on data analytics, cash flow forecasting and short-term liquidity planning. These professionals are essential for maintaining visibility over cash positions and supporting the treasury function with accurate reporting 
  • Treasury Managers: Responsible for day-to-day treasury operations, including bank relationships, cash management and hedging strategies. They ensure the smooth running of treasury tasks and maintain strong counterparty relationships 
  • Assistant Treasurers: Oversee strategic initiatives, regulatory compliance and integration of treasury technology. They often lead transformation projects and act as a bridge between operational teams and senior stakeholders 
  • Group Treasurers/CFOs: Lead the corporate treasury strategy, engage with internal and external stakeholders and align treasury goals with broader business objectives. These roles require a deep understanding of financial risk, ESG considerations and supply chain impacts 

Each of these treasury roles plays a vital part in enabling the functionality and resilience of the treasury department. 

Essential skillsets for future treasury professionals 

To thrive in the treasury team of tomorrow, professionals must develop a blend of technical, strategic and interpersonal skills. Here are the key competencies: 

Analytical and forecasting capabilities 

Treasury professionals must be adept at interpreting complex financial data, forecasting cash flow and assessing liquidity risk. Proficiency in TMS platforms and Excel is essential for generating real-time insights that support strategic decision-making. Understanding how to model scenarios and stress-test financial positions is increasingly valuable. 

Digital fluency and automation 

Embracing automation is no longer optional. Treasury teams must understand how to leverage treasury technology, including APIs and artificial intelligence, to streamline processes and improve accuracy. Automation enhances efficiency in areas such as cash flow tracking, bank account reconciliation and counterparty risk assessment. 

Risk management and compliance 

With growing regulatory demands and market volatility, treasury professionals must build robust risk management frameworks. This includes implementing effective hedging strategies, monitoring liquidity risk and ensuring compliance with global standards. Understanding cybersecurity threats is also critical as digital treasury platforms become more prevalent. 

Stakeholder engagement 

Treasury doesn’t operate in isolation. Professionals must collaborate with internal departments, external providers and senior stakeholders including the CFO. Strong communication skills are essential for articulating treasury initiatives and securing buy-in across the organisation. Treasury teams must also work closely with tax, legal and finance to ensure alignment. 

Strategic thinking and adaptability 

As treasury becomes a strategic enabler, professionals must think beyond day-to-day operations. Adaptability, problem-solving and long-term planning are key to navigating market volatility, ESG pressures and supply chain disruptions. The ability to lead initiatives and drive change is increasingly important. 

Career pathways in corporate treasury 

Treasury offers a clear and rewarding career path. Starting as a Treasury Analyst or Assistant, professionals can progress to Treasury Manager, Assistant Treasurer, and ultimately Group Treasurer or CFO. Each step requires a shift in mindset, from operational execution to strategic leadership. 

Certifications such as the ACT, AFP and CTP can enhance credibility and open doors to senior treasury roles. These qualifications demonstrate a commitment to excellence and provide the technical foundation needed to lead treasury departments effectively. 

Positioning yourself for success 

Ask yourself: 

  • Are you detail-oriented and data-driven? You may excel in cash flow forecasting and liquidity planning 
  • Do you enjoy managing treasury operations and bank relationships? Treasury Manager could be your next step 
  • Are you ready to lead initiatives and influence stakeholders? Assistant Treasurer or Group Treasurer may be within reach 

The key is to understand your strengths, build relevant skillsets, and stay informed about technological advancements in treasury. Whether you’re working in-house or with external providers, your ability to adapt and innovate will define your success. 

The treasury team of tomorrow is already forming. It is more strategic, more digital and more central to business success than ever before. Whether you’re just starting out or aiming for the CFO seat, now is the time to define your place in this transformation. 

At Brewer Morris, we help treasury professionals and corporate treasurers build impactful careers. From identifying the right treasury roles to supporting your development in modern treasury, we’re here to help you become a strategic partner in your organisation’s future. 

If you’re seeking a new role or looking to hire into your treasury function, get in touch with us today. 

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