Certified Treasury Professional

The Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation sets the global standard in the finance profession and is a symbol of excellence.

Why should you earn the CTP?

  1. Higher salaries. A treasury analyst with a CTP can earn 16% more than their non-certified peers. See more job title comparisons in the 2022 AFP Compensation Survey.
  2. Increases job security. Validates your competency in liquidity, capital and risk management functions.
  3. Better career flexibility. Prepares you for greater on-the-job responsibilities.
  4. Improves marketability. Stand out against other applicants in a tough job market.
  5. Boosts relevancy. Stay current in the profession with continuing education requirements.

The Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation serves as a benchmark of competency in the finance profession and is recognized as the leading credential in corporate treasury worldwide. Sponsored by the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP), the CTP credential signifies that you have demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to effectively execute critical functions related to corporate liquidity, capital and risk management. In today’s environment, companies are looking for proven and ethical professionals. They are looking for CTPs.

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"Obtaining the CTP gave me the self-confidence and overall treasury knowledge to advance to the next stage in my career."
- David Tarlow, CTP

> Read David's full success story — and get inspired to write your own when you earn your CTP credential.

 

Screenshot (201)CTPs are in demand. Hiring managers have acknowledged that holding the CTP designation helps you stand out among similar candidates in the talent pool. 

> Hear from your peers how being a CTP has elevated their treasury career. 

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CTP Exam Prep Guide

Strategies and test-taking tips to help you better prepare for the CTP exam. Sample questions, with answer key, are included in this preparation guide.

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