FP&A Analyst
London, City of London
FP&A Analyst
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA well known Banking Group are looking for a FP&A Analyst to join their growing finance team. This is a great commercial role in which you will gain exposure to all areas of the business and deal with high level internal stakeholders including the executive board.
They are looking for a recently qualified accountant from either an audit background (the are open on Client experience) or someone who qualified in a similar business looking to step up to a nice comercial role.
Your main responsibilities will be:
- Income and cost centre budget management, reporting and variance analysis
- Business case development
- Produce accurate forecasts and modelling business performance across the medium term
- Prepare clear, concise and accurate management information
- Deliver ad hoc projects and analysis to the Financial Director
The successful Candidate will:
- ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified
- Have at least 1 years experience within a similar role
- Be degree educated
- Be a high level user of Mirosoft office (Excel, Word and PowerPoint)
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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