Commercial Accountant/Analyst
London, City of London
Commercial Accountant/Analyst
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA high profile media communications agency is seeking a Commercial Accountant to join their finance team based in Central London. This is a commercially focused position, offering the opportunity to add significant value to a growing business.
As part of the commercial team, duties will include; management accounts production, control over the P&L and balance sheet, KPI analysis, production of budgets & forecasts, business partnering with key stakeholders, assisting with year-end statutory reporting, and support with any ad hoc duties such as process improvements.
The ideal candidate will be part-qualified CIMA/ACCA with a minimum of 3 years' experience working in finance. Due to business partnering being a key element in this position, you will need to be a confident individual, able to speak to both finance and non-finance stakeholders. You will be comfortable working as part of a team and have a commercial acumen. Understanding of the media and communications industry is hugely advantageous.
If you have relevant experience and you're keen to find out more, please apply and quote job reference: SAY1010198
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