Corporate Treasury plays a central role in the firm’s overall strategy with responsibility for providing appropriate funding to support all firmwide activity while maximizing net interest income. It allocates financial resources, raises funding and capital to support firm activity, and dynamically manages the firm’s asset liability risk and liquidity portfolio.
Corporate Treasury actively engages in public markets and with businesses across the firm, investors, ratings agencies and regulators. Ideal candidates are collaborative individuals with strong quantitative analysis skills, interest in portfolio management and a risk management mindset.
Corporate Treasury is responsible for financial resource management and asset liability management to facilitate all firm activity at the lowest cost possible. Functional teams within Corporate Treasury focus on resource allocation, funding planning and origination, asset liability management, trading execution, liquidity projections, liquidity policies and platforms, regulatory engagement, and LIBOR transition. Corporate Treasury is run by the Global Treasurer and works closely with the Chief Financial Officer, each of the firm’s businesses, Controllers, Operations, and Investor Relations, among other groups at the firm.
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Professionals in Corporate Treasury have an analytical mindset, exhibit intellectual curiosity and are from diverse academic backgrounds. We’re looking for candidates who will thrive in a dynamic environment where multitasking and time management skills are essential.
Working in Corporate Treasury, you will be exposed to banking initiatives, new business activities, and critical strategic programs Goldman Sachs pursues to maintain its leadership among global financial institutions. You should be an analytical thinker, comfortable working with numbers and driven to commercial outcomes. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are needed in order to work successfully with diverse internal and external stakeholders including businesses, external creditors and regulators.
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