Finance Manager - FinTech
London, City of London
Finance Manager - FinTech
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA well known FinTech business based in London is looking for a recently qualified accountant to join them as a Finance Manager. The successful candidate will be heavily involved in all areas of finance including the Financial Planning and leading activity to improve reporting and planning processes.
You main responsibilities would include:
- Assiting the Group FC and CFO with all finance needs.
- Producing monthly management accounts and key management information posting journals as required and in accordance with deadlines
- Producing quarterly group reporting and annual statutory accounts and being the main point of contact for the auditors
- Producing budgets & forecasts and presenting to high level internal stakeholders
The successful Candidate will:
- A recently qualified accountant (ACA or equivalent)
- Strong technical knowledge of IFRS and local reporting standards
- Good written and oral communication skills and analytically skills
The salary on offer is in the region of £50,000 - £55,000 plus benefits and bonus. For immediate consideration please apply online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact James.Otter@markssattin.com 02077479724
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