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Home » Treasury4 acquires Seattle-based company

Treasury4 acquires Seattle-based company

Longtime Microsoft treasurer joins Spokane-based fintech organization as chief strategy officer

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From left, Nathan Brown, Ed Barrie, and Steve Helmbrecht founded Treasury4 Inc. in 2020.

| Karina Elias
September 11, 2025
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based fintech company Treasury4 Inc. has acquired TreasuryGo Inc., a Seattle-based company that offers a cloud-based software-as-a-service application that simplifies complex treasury workflows and data management.

A representative of Treasury4 declines to disclose the terms of the deal.

TreasuryGo’s enterprise-grade bank account management, workflow, and debt management capabilities will expand Treasury4’s ability to serve organizations with complex account structures and liquidity needs.

“Our vision for Treasury4 has always been to build a scalable, data-focused platform that grows with our customers as their needs evolve,” says Ed Barrie, co-founder and chief product officer of Treasury4, in a press release. “The addition of TreasuryGo accelerates our mission to deliver the most comprehensive, data-first treasury solution in the market.”

TreasuryGo’s eight-person team will join Treasury4, bringing its staff total up to 40.

George Zinn, co-founder of TreasuryGo and longtime treasurer at Microsoft Corp., will join Treasury4 as chief strategy officer.

“Having led treasury operations for one of the world’s largest companies, I understand the distinctive challenges global organizations face,” Zinn says in the release. “By combining TreasuryGo’s strengths with Treasury4’s modern platform, we’re creating a solution that delivers the data visibility, intelligence, and agility treasurers need in the most demanding environments.”

The combined platform will operate under the Treasury4 brand and provide advanced workflows, artificial intelligence-ready infrastructure, and a modern data architecture.

Treasury4 was established in 2020 by Barrie, Steve Helmbrecht, and Nathan Brown, three former Itron Inc. employees who worked in the Liberty Lake-based company’s treasury department.

As previously reported by the Journal, Treasury4, in 2024 joined the U.S. Bank Connected Partnership Network, an online marketplace of third-party payment and treasury services fully integrated with U.S. Bank systems. The network is designed to help corporate treasury teams identify and adopt technology connected with the bank, such as Treasury4’s platform of financial tools.

In 2023, Treasury4 had raised $20 million in series A funding, the largest sum secured by a Spokane startup that year.

The company’s offices are located at the Wonder Building, at 835 N. Post, in Spokane’s North Bank neighborhood.

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