Advisory - Hedge Accounting and Derivatives
London
Advisory - Hedge Accounting and Derivatives
London
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Start your job searchA leading consultancy firm are looking for a qualified accountant to join them to as they are looking to grow their hedge accounting and derivatives valuation team. This is a great opportunity to join a market leader and move into a role in which you are using your accounting knowledge to provide advice and add value.
They are looking for a technically strong accountant who is motivated to work in a client facing environment and work with high level stakeholders to ensure that the key deliverables are met. As a business they have a clear internal progression path and pride themselves on the professional development support they offer their employees.
The key responsibilities are:
- Preparing financial models and provide analysis
- Assist with the valuation of client debt and derivative portfolios as well as providing hedge accounting support.
- Maintaining client relationships and acting as main point of contact for quires related to the above.
- Preparing and presenting pitches to win new business
The successful candidate will be:
- Qualified ACA or equivalent
- Strong modelling skills
- Strong technical understanding of FRS102 and IFRS accounting standards (particularly IFRS 7 & 9 and equivalent IAS standards).
- Understanding of corporate treasury and treasury products is a benefit
The salary on offer is in the region of £60,000-£65,000 plus benefits and bonus. For immediate consideration please apply online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact james.otter@markssattin.com 02077479724
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