Finance Manager
London, City of London
Finance Manager
London, City of London
The details
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Start your job searchFast-growing Business Service Company based in the City are looking for an experienced Finance Manager to join the team in an integral role. You will be responsible for the day-to-day finance of all UK entities as well as managing a small team. The company are highly acquisitive and will offer plenty of opportunities for development and progression in the future.
Role
- Preparation of group monthly management accounts
- Variance analysis and commentaries to provide to management
- Preparation of budget and forecast
- Business partnering with key senior stakeholders to drive performance
- Cash flow forecasting and FX currency management
- Preparation of statutory accounts under FRS 102 and support group consolidation under IFRS
- Review current systems and processes and make improvements
- Management of a team of 5+ transactional staff
Benefits
Competitive salary + bonus (other benefit details available on request)
What next?
Please apply if you are an ACA/ ACCA/CIMA qualified accountant with post-qualification experience looking to make a step into a fast-paced organisation.
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