The Future of Corporate Finance: Embracing Ethereum in Treasury Management

The Future of Corporate Finance: Embracing Ethereum in Treasury Management

September 27, 2025
📊 Corporate Treasuries Are Moving Into Ethereum — Are You Ready? The role of the corporate treasurer is evolving. While traditional assets like cash, bonds, and fixed income still provide stability, they often deliver limited returns. Now, major corporations and institutions are adding Ethereum to their treasuries — not just as an investment, but as a productive financial tool: ✔️ Staking yields of 3–5% annually ✔️ Integration with DeFi for lending, borrowing, and liquidity ✔️ Diversification beyond traditional markets ✔️ Tokenization of real-world assets 💡 Why it matters for finance professionals and students: Treasury management is no longer only about traditional markets — blockchain literacy is becoming a career advantage. Understanding Ethereum’s use in corporate finance will set apart the next generation of CFOs, accountants, and treasurers. As more companies adopt ETH strategies, demand will rise for professionals who speak both “finance” and “blockchain.” 🚀 The future of corporate finance is being rewritten in real-time. Will you be prepared to lead? 👉 Start now. Enroll in our Blockchain & Finance courses to gain the skills that today’s—and tomorrow’s—finance leaders need. #Blockchain #Finance #Accounting #Ethereum #FutureOfFinance https://hubs.li/Q03Lg3330

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The Future of Corporate Finance: Embracing Ethereum in Treasury Management

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Larry Liermann
September 27, 2025
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📊 Corporate Treasuries Are Moving Into Ethereum — Are You Ready? The role of the corporate treasurer is evolving. While traditional assets like cash, bonds, and fixed income still provide stability, they often deliver limited returns. Now, major corporations and institutions are adding Ethereum to their treasuries — not just as an investment, but as a productive financial tool: ✔️ Staking yields of 3–5% annually ✔️ Integration with DeFi for lending, borrowing, and liquidity ✔️ Diversification beyond traditional markets ✔️ Tokenization of real-world assets 💡 Why it matters for finance professionals and students: Treasury management is no longer only about traditional markets — blockchain literacy is becoming a career advantage. Understanding Ethereum’s use in corporate finance will set apart the next generation of CFOs, accountants, and treasurers. As more companies adopt ETH strategies, demand will rise for professionals who speak both “finance” and “blockchain.” 🚀 The future of corporate finance is being rewritten in real-time. Will you be prepared to lead? 👉 Start now. Enroll in our Blockchain & Finance courses to gain the skills that today’s—and tomorrow’s—finance leaders need. #Blockchain #Finance #Accounting #Ethereum #FutureOfFinance https://hubs.li/Q03Lg3330
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Larry Liermann
Larry Liermann is Co-Founder and Head of Sales & Partnerships at MMBA, where he leads the company’s business development efforts and discussions with strategic partners, including Higher Education Institutions, Enterprise clients, and various industry organizations. He has led global sales teams at trading technology companies and is also a former Co-Founder of another Educational Technology startup.

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