Finance Manager
City of London, London
Finance Manager
- Permanent
City of London, London
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Start your job searchHighly commercial role, you will be the bridge between the front office teams and the wider Finance division.
This requires you to build strong relationships with the front office teams and being able to work with different internal stakeholders across various levels.
Responsibilities:
- Preparation of detailed analysis of performance to Senior Management and other stakeholders as requested.
- Preparation of monthly management accounts together with commentary and variance analysis.
- Presentation of management accounts results to monthly ALCO meeting.
- Providing ad-hoc commercial and analytical support to internal stakeholders.
- Preparation of monthly P&L and Balance Sheet analysis.
- Responsible for planning & forecasting as requested by global HQ.
Experience required:
- ACA qualification.
- Deep understanding of the Banking Industry & Banking Operations.
- Prior experience dealing with front office teams highly advantageous.
The bank is a really good place to work at, having a thriving and supporting company culture.
If you feel you've got the required skills & experience, feel free to get in touch and I'd be happy to discuss the role in more detail.
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