Finance Business Partner
London
Finance Business Partner
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London
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Start your job searchA global media and entertainment high growth business is recruiting a Finance Business Partner on an initial 12 month contract. This is a highly visible and commercial role steering the business through their next phase of growth as they look to build on their commercial finance function.
As the Finance Business Partner, you will be:
- Working within the revenue team with oversight and responsibility of performance, forecasting and driving performance
- Analysing routes to market, subscriber acquisition and finding more efficient opportunities to grow revenue
- Owning end to end marketing spend and budgets
- Modelling business cases and investment initiatives
The ideal candidate will be ACA/CA qualified from a big 4 practice firm, with experience working as a Finance Business Partner across commercial finance. Candidates with other qualifications (ACCA/CIMA) will also be considered. Prior experience working within commercial finance is key. Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this commercial Finance Business Partner role.
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