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FP&A Analyst

London

  1. Contract
£450 - £500 per day
190616

London

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FP&A Analyst:

A high-growth, global technology company is looking for a FP&A Analyst to support strategic financial planning within its evolving finance function. This is a great opportunity for a forward-thinking, adaptable individual to work closely with both commercial and finance teams.

Responsibilities:

- Build financial models to better understand company performance.

- Utilise insights for better budgeting and forecasting capability

- Act as a link between the finance and commercial teams.

- Support the setup of structured reporting and KPIs.

- Provide timely and accurate analysis to support stakeholder decision-making.

- Drive the improvement of financial systems and reporting tools.

Requirements:

- ACCA, ACA, CIMA qualified or equivalent.

- Experienced in FP&A or commercial finance roles.

- Strong excel skills with the ability to manipulate and maintain financial models and large data sets (v-lookups, pivot tables and advanced formulas)

- Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders.

- A background in the technology industry is desirable.

Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this FP&A Analyst role.

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