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Commercial Financial Accountant

London

Commercial Financial Accountant

£50000 - £55000 per annum
HA070318

London

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We are working with an active fund and asset manager with a presence in key international markets including the UK, Europe, Asia, the Americas as well as South Africa and the Middle East. This prestigious brand is looking to hire into their finance team.

The company in question is privately owned by the executive team who are looking to grow the business further over the next 5 - 7 years with an IPO being a real possibility. This would be a unique addition to any accountants CV, opportunities to deal with an exit are rare and highly valued. The team is led by a very talented CFO who trained in the big4 and strongly believes in professional development and rotation within the business once you have mastered a role.

Your main duties would be taking ownership of all aspects of financial accounting with legal entity reporting being a key aspect of the role. You would work closely with team members across the business and have the opportunity to rotate through different teams, getting forward looking exposure to investments, and report in directly to the financial controller.

You would be joining one of the best working cultures in financial services. The environment is very welcoming; everyone sits in one office space, CEO to admin staff, and personality is hugely important to them. Marks Sattin has placed almost of their permanent staff and could not recommend this company more highly as a place to work.

The business is looking for a qualified ACA, ideally from the big 4 and with a financial services background, with 0 - 2 years PQE. This would be a fantastic step for any ambitious accountant and a great name to have on your CV, the CFO is one of the real rising stars in the finance world and a great person to have at the top.

Remuneration is in the region of £50000 with competitive bonus and benefits, as you would expect from a market leader in this space.

If you are a qualified accountant with the relevant background please do not hesitate to apply. Alternatively get in touch directly by emailing harris.asher@markssattin.com for a confidential discussion.

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