Head of FX Reporting
- Permanent
Altrincham, Greater Manchester
The details
Role - Head of FX Reporting Location - Altrincham Salary - Between £60,000 and £70,000 + benefits
Marks Sattin are currently recruiting for a well-established global services business in their search for a Head of FX Reporting to work out of their offices based in Altrincham with a hybrid working model.
The successful candidate will need to be ACA/ACCA qualified with a strong academic background. A history of working within complicated international businesses with exposure to foreign currency is absolutely crucial. The ability to work positively as part of a team will be important and this position will need to build strong relationships internally. Advanced Excel skills are a must as the Head of FX Reporting will be expected to manipulate large volumes of data. Key duties for the Head of FX Reporting role will include:
- Look to improve the businesses processes around FX hedging
- Produce foreign currency forecasts
- Analyse rates in line with FX rate fluctuations
- Provide and review the intercompany loans within the business
- Provide analysis on interest rates and FX analysis risks
- Build strong relationships internally with the wider group
- Management of a small team
- Ad-hoc project work
Salary for the role is anywhere between £60,000 and £70,000 + benefits
This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual with a strong technical accounting background to join a global organisation in a pivotal role to the business. If you have exposure to FX management and would like to hear more please feel free to apply?
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