Graduate Financial Analyst
City of London, London
Graduate Financial Analyst
- Permanent
City of London, London
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Start your job searchThe Role: Graduate Financial Analyst
The Client: Banking
The Location: London City Centre (4-5 days in the office)
The Role:
- Assist in preparing monthly and annual financial reports in line with international accounting standards.
- Support the production of management accounts and performance dashboards.
- Help monitor and reconcile cash balances and financial transactions.
- Participate in maintaining a strong financial control environment.
- Contribute to accounts payable and receivable processes.
- Assist in preparing regulatory submissions and liaising with external advisors.
- Work with teams across the business to understand financial data and reporting needs.
Prior experience:
- Degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics or equivalent from top university.
- Basic understanding of Accounting principles, debits/credits etc
- Experience in internships etc would be advantageous
- Strong Microsofit skills (Excel)
- Ambitious individual looking to progress their career.
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