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AspectTreasury Risk FinanceTreasury Analyst
Primary FocusManaging financial risks, including currency, interest rate, and liquidity risksSupporting daily treasury operations, cash management, and reporting
Required SkillsRisk assessment, financial modeling, risk mitigation strategiesCash flow analysis, banking relationships, reporting
CertificationsFRM, CFA often preferredNone specific, but CFA or CPA can be advantageous
Work EnvironmentCorporate treasury departments, financial institutionsCorporate finance teams, banking environments

While Treasury Risk Finance focuses on identifying and mitigating financial risks, Treasury Analysts handle daily cash management and reporting tasks. Both roles require financial knowledge, but Risk Finance emphasizes risk assessment and strategic mitigation, often involving specialized certifications like FRM or CFA.

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Treasury & Capital Markets Manager

FarmOp Capital

Saint Paul, MN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Job Title: Treasury and Capital Markets Manager

Location: On-site St. Paul, Minnesota

Employment Type: Full-Time

Reports To: Chief Operating Officer

Company: FarmOp Capital

 

Company Overview

FarmOp Capital, founded in 2017, is a leader in providing innovative working capital solutions for American farmers. Our unique production-based lending approach offers high advance-rate operating loans that enhance marketing flexibility and purchasing power for U.S. growers. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, we address a significant gap in agricultural lending by leveraging advanced technology and outcome-based lending strategies. In addition to its agricultural operating loans, FarmOp Capital extends capital to farmers and grain elevators to finance the purchase and refinance of real estate, equipment, grain, and cattle. 

Position Summary

The Treasury & Capital Markets Manager at FarmOp Capital plays a central role in managing the day-to-day cash operations, financing relationships, and capital structure that support our agricultural lending institution. This role owns cash flow management, serves as the primary operational interface with financing counterparties and loan investors, and ensures ongoing compliance with borrowing bases, covenants, and concentration limits across all lending facilities. This role also monitors portfolio-level leverage and funding capacity to ensure the company makes optimal use of available credit facilities, and ensures that data and reporting produced from the loan servicing books is accurate, complete, and delivered on schedule to internal and external stakeholders. A deep understanding of agricultural finance, credit facility mechanics, and regulatory compliance is essential to excel in this role.

Responsibilities

Treasury and Cash Management

  • Cash Flow Management: Monitor daily cash positions, forecast short-term cash needs, optimize cash balances, and manage liquidity to ensure efficient use of funds and timely satisfaction of all financial obligations.
  • Banking Relationships: Maintain strong day-to-day relationships with banking partners; manage bank accounts and oversee the processing of wire transfers, ACH transactions, and other electronic payments.
  • Financing Counterparty Interface: Serve as the primary operational point of contact for financing counterparties and loan investors, managing routine draw requests, funding schedules, notices, and inquiries.
  • Treasury Reporting: Prepare and present treasury reports to senior management, providing visibility into cash flow, liquidity, and funding capacity.

Facility Compliance and Loan Asset Management

  • Lending Facility Compliance: Monitor and ensure strict compliance with all lending facility agreements, including covenants, borrowing base requirements, and loan concentration limits.
  • Borrowing Base Management: Calculate and monitor the borrowing base on a regular basis, ensuring collateral values align with outstanding loan amounts and managing any necessary adjustments or certifications.
  • Covenant Compliance: Track and report on all loan covenants, ensuring adherence to financial and non-financial conditions and proactively flagging potential breaches or the need for modifications.
  • Concentration Limit Oversight: Ensure ongoing compliance with lending and loan sale concentration limits, analyzing the portfolio and proactively managing concentrations by borrower, AIP, loan metrics, and other risk factors unique to the institution.
  • Loan Asset Sales: Support the sale of loan assets to investors, preparing necessary documentation, assisting with due diligence, and facilitating transactions to optimize liquidity and manage the loan portfolio efficiently.

Leverage and Capital Structure Optimization

  • Leverage Management: Monitor portfolio-level leverage across all facilities, analyzing available capacity, advance rates, and cost of funds to guide decisions on facility utilization.
  • Optimal Funding Mix: Recommend the most efficient allocation of loan originations across available facilities and investor takeout channels to maximize leverage while remaining within covenant, borrowing base, and concentration constraints.
  • Capacity Planning: Forecast facility capacity needs against projected origination volume, proactively identifying when additional capacity, new facilities, or amendments will be required.
  • Cost of Capital Analysis: Evaluate the relative cost and terms of existing and prospective financing sources to support decisions that improve the company's overall cost of leverage.

Data and Servicing Reporting

  • Servicing Book Accuracy: Ensure all reports generated from the loan servicing books are accurate, complete, and reconciled prior to distribution to investors, financing counterparties, and internal stakeholders.
  • Timely Reporting: Own the reporting calendar for facility and investor reporting, ensuring all recurring and ad hoc reports are produced and delivered on schedule.
  • Portfolio-Level Reporting: Produce and maintain portfolio-level reporting on outstanding balances, facility utilization, leverage ratios, and funding capacity for use by senior management and the board.
  • Data Integrity: Partner with loan accounting and servicing teams to identify and resolve data discrepancies at the source, strengthening the reliability of servicing data used in treasury, leverage, and compliance reporting.
  • Reporting and Internal Controls: Develop and maintain accurate records and internal controls related to lending facilities, borrowing bases, covenants, and loan asset sales, streamlining processes as the reporting function scales.

 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field.
  • Relevant experience in treasury, cash management, capital markets, or a related role within the financial services industry, ideally with exposure to agricultural lending.
  • Strong knowledge of lending facilities, borrowing bases, covenants, and loan asset sales, especially within the context of agricultural finance.
  • Understanding of leverage mechanics and capital structure optimization in a warehouse or credit facility context.
  • Comfort serving as a day-to-day operational contact with external financing partners and investors.
  • Proficiency in reporting and reconciliation processes; strong Excel skills and familiarity with loan servicing or treasury management systems.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills with a keen eye for detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate complex financial and compliance information clearly to diverse stakeholders.
  • Familiarity with regulatory compliance and reporting requirements for financial institutions.

 

Work Environment

  • Based in St. Paul, MN
  • Typical office environment with standard office equipment usage

Equal Opportunity Employer

FarmOp Capital is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, or any other protected characteristic. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local discrimination laws. Applicants with disabilities will not be denied employment if reasonable accommodations allow them to perform the essential functions of the job.

Benefits

  • 401(k) Safe Harbor contribution
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Disability and life insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Discretionary time off
  • Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
  • Collaborative and supportive work environment

Other Duties

This job description is not exhaustive, and additional duties may be assigned as necessary.

How to Apply

Join FarmOp Capital and contribute to advancing agricultural prosperity and rural development. Apply now to become our Treasury and Capital Markets Manager and support the financial needs of farmers and agribusinesses across the country.