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Finance Business Partner - FTSE 100

London

Finance Business Partner - FTSE 100

£50000 - £55000 per annum
MS16899529

London

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Finance Business Partner

FTSE listed real estate firm who are both a supportive and challenging employer are looking for a newly-qualified ACA to join as a Finance Business Partner to one of their leading teams.

Company

FTSE-listed real estate business in a period of high-growth due to winning a number of high profile projects and cultivating relationships with joint venture partners. This business are excellent at providing opportunities for development and growth whether within the division you join or elsewhere within the company, allowing you to get exposure to all areas of decision-making and support. People often stay their whole post-qualification career within this organisation due to the way they treat their staff as well as their consistent ability to challenge them professionally.

Duties:

Reporting to the Head of Business Partnering and supporting your division you will:

  • Support your partnered team by providing financial information and insight
  • Oversee, coordinate and challenge financial activities of your partner ensuring they are in line with the company's activities
  • Work with managers in the team to agree project spend
  • Monitor cost and programme timeline of projects
  • Ensure understanding of the project costs and assumptions behind them
  • Assist with quarterly reforecasting
  • Liaise with internal teams to provide input for external reporting and announcements

Benefits

In return you will get a competitive base salary circa £50,000 + bonus, pension and healthcare as well as a broad range of flexible benefits

Next steps

Please apply now if interested, or if you have any questions please contact Sophie Walker at Marks Sattin for further information. Interviews will be held from the 20th January.

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