EMEA Currency Analyst

Berkshire

EMEA Currency Analyst

£35000 per annum
CBY167181

Berkshire

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An incredible opportunity for an exceptional EMEA Currency Analyst has arisen to join this highly reputable Retail and FMCG organisation. Operating across the globe this inspirational market leader lead by example in providing an environment focussed on team spirit. They are supported by a large portfolio of impressive brands with a high standard of quality and value. Recognised in their approach to remain at the forefront within the market they have won numerous awards and offer a truly progressive company culture.

Reporting to the UK Tax and Treasury Manager your responsibilities will include:

  • Ensuring daily multi-million dollar currency transactions traded in the currency centre (CC) are recorded, confirmed and settled with banks
  • Periodic recharging of currency results with business units and period/quarter/year end reporting and submissions for both the CC and region
  • Management of the CC's bank accounts including maintenance of the Banking System and settlement instructions
  • Daily counterparty risk reporting to ensure that the CC are within counterparty limits
  • Increase efficiency and control though intuitive/automated models and databases

This is a highly desirable opportunity to join an organisation who continues to set the standard year after year. The ideal candidate will be a part/newly qualified accountant (ACA/ACMA or equivalent) with an education to degree level (or equivalent). You will have had at least 2 years relevant finance experience with a strong track record of time/task management. The candidate will posses strong communication skills and will take an analytical approach to their work.

If you feel you meet the above criteria please send your applications direct to charlie.buddery@markssattin.com

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