euronet review - Treasury Analyst Euronet Employee Review

3.0
24 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exposure to global operations and international entities across multiple regions, which provides strong experience working with cross-border finance and treasury processes. Opportunity to work with a variety of banking platforms, payment systems, and internal treasury tools. Good learning environment for understanding intercompany funding structures, reconciliations, and multinational corporate processes. Colleagues are generally knowledgeable and experienced in payments and treasury operations. Large international company with stable business operations in the payments industry.

Cons

Processes and responsibilities can sometimes be unclear or change frequently, which may make onboarding and day-to-day work challenging for newer employees. Documentation and standardized procedures could be improved to reduce ambiguity and dependency on individual knowledge. Communication between teams or regions can occasionally be slow due to the global structure and time zone differences. Some workflows rely heavily on manual processes or legacy systems, creating inefficiencies that could benefit from further automation. Work expectations may require significant independent problem solving with limited initial guidance.

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5.0
2 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Diversity of both people and development platforms.

Cons

I haven't been here long enough to know. None thus far.

1.0
5 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You'll get a paycheck, and you'll likely meet a lot of great people. That's about all I can say positively. (If you see pros listed in other reviews, make sure you look at their location. Euronet is broken up into dozens of companies, and even those with the same name are as different as night and day.)

Cons

Euronet Worldwide in Little Rock is a micromanagement hell. They do not conduct, nor encourage professional development. The bottom line is that their software is based on 40 year old technology; so if you're learning the newest changes in technology, you won't be an asset for them. Unless you spend your own time to stay current, you will end up stuck here with no growth opportunities forever (look at their middle managers, they couldn't get a job anywhere else). Employees in Kansas City (headquarters) talk like it's a great place to work. It might be - in KC. But in Little Rock don't expect to attend a Royals game (or even a Travelers game). Don't expect "wine Wednesdays" or whatever they call it. Don't expect any remote work options. Don't expect training on new technologies or methodologies. Euronet is so technologically siloed I had no idea how far behind I was getting with every year I spent there.

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