TreasurySpring
Founded in 2016, TreasurySpring is a ground-breaking platform revolutionising institutional term cash investment. TreasurySpring makes it easy for companies from FTSE 100 corporations and leading multinationals to series A start-ups and scale-ups to access a simple and secure platform for their cash which delivers higher returns, reduces risk, and enables diversification. Over the past eight years, TreasurySpring has built the underlying infrastructure which enables companies through a single digital onboarding to quickly place their excess cash in over 600 regulated and standardised products across seven different currencies.
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Valerie Daminet
European Sales Director
After working in derivatives trading and the FX industry, Valerie joined TreasurySpring in August 2024 as the European Sales Director. Originally from Belgium, she is fluent in Dutch, French, and English. Outside of work, Valerie enjoys traveling and staying active through tennis and padel.






TreasurySpring enhances cash investment platform with launch of powerful new currency conversion feature
25-03-2025 | The new functionality enables platform users to benefit from competitive, auditable, and transparent conversion
Eyes on the ball
27-02-2025 | Insights on market volatility, policy changes, and economic risks shaping global finance in 2025.
Starting Strong
12-02-2025 | Explore key trends in government bonds, credit markets, major currencies (USD, EUR, GBP), and economic risks shaping the year.
Treasurers or Traders?
22-01-2025 | Traders, investors, and treasurers could quite accurately forecast and achieve expected borrowing rates. Now quite the opposite is true
treasuryXL and TreasurySpring Announce Premium Partnership
18-11-2024 | treasuryXL and TreasurySpring Announce Premium Partnership to Enhance Treasury Industry Knowledge and Integration.
Event | Tea & Treasury
24-09-2024 | Tea & Treasury is an invitation to pause, a place to put the brakes on our busy work lives, for just 40 mins