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About Our Outside IR35 Treasury Contract Roles

What does a treasury contractor do?

Treasury contractors are engaged within corporate treasury functions, banks, asset management firms, and financial services organisations to manage liquidity, funding, foreign exchange, interest rate risk, and the financial instruments and relationships through which organisations manage their balance sheet and financial risk exposures. Corporate treasury contractors manage cash and liquidity positions, execute hedging transactions to manage FX and interest rate risk, maintain banking relationships, monitor covenant compliance on debt facilities, and support treasury technology implementations. Financial services treasury contractors may work within bank treasury functions managing structural interest rate risk and liquidity coverage ratio compliance, or within asset management supporting portfolio-level treasury and cash management.

The core competencies for Treasury contracting include reflect the technical demands and regulatory complexity of the discipline. For corporate treasury roles, experience operating treasury management systems such as FIS Quantum, ION, or Bloomberg TOMS, executing hedging transactions in FX and interest rate markets, and managing cash pooling and intercompany funding arrangements is a common requirement. For bank treasury roles, knowledge of the Basel III and IV liquidity frameworks, including LCR and NSFR calculations, structural interest rate risk management, and the FTP (funds transfer pricing) mechanisms used within banks is the core technical requirement. ACT (Association of Corporate Treasurers) qualification is well regarded across corporate treasury contracting, with AMCT being the baseline and MCT or ACT Fellowship being differentiators at senior level. CFA or FRM qualification is well regarded for bank treasury and capital markets treasury roles.

What is the market like for treasury contractors?

The market for Treasury contractors is a specialist and consistently active market within the finance discipline, concentrated in financial services, large multinationals with complex treasury needs, and the growing treasury technology implementation market. Bank treasury functions, particularly those managing structural interest rate risk and liquidity compliance, are significant and active buyers of specialist treasury contractor resource. Corporate treasury contracting is sustained by the complexity of managing FX and interest rate exposures across global operations and the periodic need for treasury transformation expertise during system implementations or policy redesign. Rates for experienced treasury contractors with relevant market knowledge and technical treasury system expertise are at the premium end of the finance contracting market.

What does Outside IR35 mean?

IR35 is UK tax legislation that determines whether a contractor is genuinely self-employed or working in a manner that resembles employment. When a contract is classified as outside IR35, the engagement is treated as a business-to-business arrangement. The contractor operates through their own limited company, invoices for services, and manages their own tax affairs including corporation tax, self-assessment, and VAT where applicable.

Outside IR35 engagements are assessed against three key factors: the degree of control the client exercises over how the work is delivered, whether the contractor has a genuine right to provide a substitute, and whether there is a mutuality of obligation between the parties. Contracts that demonstrate contractor autonomy, project-based delivery, and the absence of ongoing employment obligations are more likely to sit outside IR35. Since April 2021, responsibility for making this determination sits with the end client for medium and large private sector organisations.

On QualityContracts.co.uk, approximately 28% of roles with a stated IR35 status are classified as outside IR35. The proportion varies by sector and role type, with some disciplines seeing a significantly higher or lower share of outside IR35 opportunities. Each listing on this page displays its IR35 status where provided by the hiring organisation.

What treasury roles are usually Outside IR35?

Treasury contracts sit at around 20% outside IR35 among those with a stated status. Outside IR35 treasury work involves specific projects: implementing a treasury management system, restructuring a hedging programme, or developing a cash management framework with defined deliverables. The specialist, project-based nature of these engagements works in favour of an outside IR35 determination. Corporates and financial institutions commissioning specific treasury improvement projects hire on this basis.

How much do treasury contractors usually earn when working Outside IR35?

Contract rates for treasury roles typically range from £450 to £800 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement. Rates shown are for outside IR35 engagements and reflect the gross day rate paid to the contractor's limited company before any personal tax obligations.

How many Outside IR35 treasury vacancies are there on Quality Contracts?

Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 150 treasury contract roles across the site. Of the roles currently listed on our site, around one in four are Outside IR35. Data reviewed up to June 2026.