Corporate Finance Analyst
London
Corporate Finance Analyst
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London
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Start your job searchIn investor-backed multisite hospitality business is recruiting for an Interim Corporate Finance Analyst on an initial 6 month contract. This is a highly visible role within the commercial and strategy team, supporting the CFO, Corporate Finance Manager and Strategy team on driving business growth and revenue.
As the Interim Corporate Finance Analyst, you will:
- Own and maintain financial models and create new models with the view of driving revenue through the business
- Analyse large data sets to identify patterns and trends for commercial use
- Own financials relating to the retail business and franchise partners
- Supporting the CFO and wider business on wider strategic planning and projects
- Support on M&A and fundraising activity
The ideal candidate will be:
- Qualified from a top 10 practice firm with experience
- Have experience within corporate finance, transaction services or is able to demonstrate experience working through financial due diligence
- Have a strong level of excel to enable the manipulation of large data sets and utilise financial modelling skill sets
- Able to demonstrate experience within multisite businesses
- Have 1-2 years within investment banking or a PE setting
Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this Interim Corporate Finance Analyst role.
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