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Interim Financial Controller

London

Interim Financial Controller

  1. Contract
£450 - £550 per day
SUM189958

London

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The Company:

A PE-backed cybersecurity and tech platform is recruiting for an Interim Financial Controller on an initial 6 month interim basis, with high likelihood for a move to a permanent role. This is an integral hire due to business growth to support an impressive CFO through a period of growth and change.

Responsibilities:

As the Interim Financial Controller, you will be:

  • Owning month end reporting and monthly management accounts cycles
  • Implementing a control environment to enable the business to scale globally
  • Delivering insights and analysis as part of Board and investor reporting duties alongside the CFO
  • Managing operational finance and the wider finance team
  • Producing budgets and forecasts
  • Working closely with commercial leads to ensure cost control and budget tracking

Candidate:

The ideal candidate will be:

  • ACA trained from a public practice with a track record of controls and process delivery
  • Have prior experience within VC or PE environments
  • Have hands on experience with businesses ranging £15m-£50m turnover
  • Have prior experience within tech or SaaSTech businesses

Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this Interim Financial Controller role.

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