Finance Business Partner
London
Finance Business Partner
London
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Start your job searchA global, market leading FinTech company based in Central London is looking for a Finance Business Partner to join their growing finance team.
Reporting into the Finance Business Partner, duties will include:
- Financial planning and analysis, such as budgeting, forecasting and reporting against actuals.
- Business partnering with different areas of the company e.g. Operations and Marketing.
- Assisting with the reporting of month end results, evaluating the services on offer and executing regular analysis of revenue.
- Profitability analysis of the various markets.
- Identifying key trends for monthly business reviews.
- Working closely with the commercial team, developing relationships with new and existing partners.
- Working closely with Finance Business Partners and FP&A Team to carry out ad hoc reports as and when required.
A suitable candidate for the role will have a good understanding of financial analysis with strong commercial acumen and excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively deal with partners at all levels. Ideally you will have previous experience working in an analytical role and will be studying towards a professional qualification (ACCA/CIMA). Candidates must strong with MS Excel and will ideally have graduated with a relative degree.
If you have relevant experience and you are keen to find out more, please apply and quote reference: JJ16901804
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