Offshoring your treasury function: a risky move in disguise?

Author Sam Roberts
October 2, 2025

In the pursuit of cost savings and operational efficiency, many organisations have looked to offshoring as a way to streamline back-office functions. While this model has proven effective for transactional processes such as payroll or accounts payable, the decision to offshore the treasury function, a core component of corporate finance, requires far greater scrutiny.

Despite the appeal of reduced headcount costs and access to global talent, offshoring treasury activities can introduce significant operational risks that may outweigh the benefits. This article explores why CFOs, treasury professionals, and other key stakeholders should think carefully before relocating such a strategic function overseas.

Treasury is not just another back-office function

The corporate treasury department is the nerve centre of a company’s financial health. It manages liquidity, cash flow, foreign exchange (FX) risk, interest rates, investment management, and bank accounts, while also overseeing relationships with counterparties and financial institutions. These are not merely transactional tasks; they are strategic decisions that require real-time insight and alignment with the broader business.

Treating treasury as a set of processes that can be easily relocated to a lower-cost location is a fundamental misjudgement. The complexity of cash management, cash forecasting, and treasury management demands proximity to decision-makers and a deep understanding of the business.

The hidden risks of offshoring treasury

1. Loss of strategic control

One of the most significant dangers of offshoring treasury is the erosion of strategic oversight. When treasury departments are physically and organisationally distant from the business, it becomes harder to align financial decisions with corporate strategy. This disconnect can lead to delayed responses to market events, missed hedging opportunities, and poor capital allocation.

2. Weakening of internal controls

Treasury operations involve high-value transactions, complex intercompany flows, and sensitive data. Offshoring these activities can weaken internal controls, particularly if the offshore team lacks the institutional knowledge or authority to challenge decisions. The risk of fraud, error, or non-compliance increases when oversight is diluted across time zones and reporting lines.

3. Regulatory and tax exposure

Operating treasury functions across borders introduces regulatory complexity. Offshore centres must comply with local laws while also adhering to the parent company’s jurisdictional requirements. This dual compliance burden increases the risk of regulatory breaches, especially in areas such as transfer pricing, intercompany lending, and cash repatriation. Tax authorities are increasingly scrutinising offshore treasury models for signs of base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS).

4. Cybersecurity and data privacy risks

Treasury teams handle some of the most sensitive financial data in the organisation. Offshoring increases the attack surface for cyber threats, particularly if the offshore location lacks robust cybersecurity infrastructure. In addition, data privacy regulations such as the GDPR or India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act impose strict requirements on cross-border data transfers, which can be difficult to manage in practice.

5. Talent instability and knowledge loss

While offshore locations may offer a large pool of finance graduates, they often suffer from high attrition rates and limited exposure to the business’s strategic context. Treasury requires not just technical skills, but also judgement, discretion, and deep institutional knowledge. These qualities are difficult to replicate in a high-turnover offshore environment. The result is a loss of continuity and expertise, which can be costly during times of financial stress.

6. Communication breakdowns

Time zone differences, language barriers, and cultural nuances can lead to miscommunication and delays. In treasury, where timing is critical for FX trades, cash positioning, or funding decisions, these delays can have real financial consequences. Even with modern collaboration tools and ERP systems, the lack of real-time interaction can hinder effective decision-making between the front office and offshore teams.

Case in point: when offshoring goes wrong

Several high-profile companies have faced challenges after offshoring treasury functions. In one case, a global consumer goods firm experienced a multi-million-pound FX loss due to a miscommunication between its London-based treasury policy team and its offshore execution team in Asia. The offshore team misunderstood the hedging strategy and executed trades that were out of alignment with the company’s risk appetite.

In another instance, a European manufacturer faced regulatory penalties after its offshore treasury centre failed to comply with local banking regulations in a Latin American market. The issue stemmed from a lack of local knowledge and inadequate legal oversight.

These examples highlight a key point: the cost of getting treasury wrong can far exceed the savings from offshoring.

Why some functions should stay close to home

While certain routine tasks such as bank reconciliations or payment processing may be suitable for treasury outsourcing, the core of treasury should remain close to the business. Functions such as:

  • Liquidity management
  • FX risk management
  • Cash forecasting
  • Funding strategy
  • Banking relationship management

These functions all require proximity to decision-makers, real-time market awareness, and a deep understanding of the company’s strategic priorities. These are not easily replicated in a remote, offshore environment, especially for smaller companies or those with complex subsidiaries.

A better alternative: hybrid or regional models

Rather than fully offshoring treasury, many companies are now exploring hybrid models. These involve retaining strategic treasury functions in the head office or regional hubs, while selectively offshoring low-risk, high-volume treasury processes. This approach allows companies to balance cost efficiency with control and resilience.

Some organisations are also investing in regional treasury centres, for example in Singapore, Dublin, or Dubai, where they can access skilled talent in a more stable regulatory and business environment. These centres often benefit from technological advancements such as integrated treasury management systems (TMS), which improve visibility and control across geographies.

Proceed with caution

Offshoring the treasury function may appear to offer short-term cost savings, but the long-term risks are substantial. From regulatory exposure and cybersecurity threats to strategic misalignment and talent instability, the potential downsides can be severe.

For companies that view treasury as a strategic enabler rather than a cost centre, the decision to offshore should not be taken lightly. In many cases, the smarter move is to optimise treasury operations through investment in technology, talent, and process improvement at home, rather than chasing savings abroad that may come at a much higher price.

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