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Head of MI

London

Head of MI

£70000 - £100000 per annum
SCH16899880

London

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A well established UK subsidiary of an International Bank are looking to recruit a Head of MI to work closely with the CFO in the management and control of this finance function. Working in a Finance team of 8, this is a standalone role but you will be given the opportunity to build out the function with your own hires.

This wide role will allow you to get involved in the operations in the whole Bank and put your own stamp on things.

Responsibilities will include:

- improving and enhancing current MI reports and be responsible for creating new MI reports for each business unit

- presenting to the Board, ExCo and ALCO

- work with the CFO with strategy implementation

- responsibility for the delivery and analysis of the Banks' budget/forecast

Requirements

- Qualified Accountant (ACCA/ACA/CIMA)

- Prior Banking experience is required however general Financial Services experience will also be considered

- Strong communicator, confident working with a diverse team with many cultures and languages

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