Finance Business Partner - UK / EMEA
Hampshire, Basingstoke
Finance Business Partner - UK / EMEA
Hampshire, Basingstoke
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Start your job searchSuperb commercial finance role for a leading global business services firm that partners with a number of well-known clients across various industries, including FMCG, technology, media and electronics. This company strives for advancement in their field and is accustomed to working with recognised and reputable brands.
Due to recent internal moves, a new finance requirement has arisen to support the operating businesses across the UK and EMEA and own the budgeting and forecasting process and provide best in class monthly reporting and analysis of the commercial operations. You will add value by providing insightful business information and analysis to facilitate the decision making at operational and strategic level and ultimately optimise financial performance and drive continuous improvement to achieve the strategic goals.
Working closely with the CFO, the role will be providing detailed, complete and accurate financial analysis to senior stakeholders - giving guidance and solutions on recognised risks and challenging where necessary. The position requires excellent data analytical skills to give clarity on numbers.
You will have a solid background in finance, as well as commercial acumen to work with senior management and understand business drivers. You will be qualified (ACA/ACCA/ACMA equivalent) with a strong track record of professional advancement and demonstrable progression in your roles. Experience of working in the Technology, I.T, Telco or Media sector is advantageous, ideally with experience of working in a services focused industry.
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