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Senior Business Partner - Banking

London, City of London

Senior Business Partner - Banking

£80000 - £100000 per annum
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London, City of London

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Prestigious Private Banking group recruiting for a Senior Business Partner owing to a restructure in the department.

Reporting into the Head of FP&A, this team is responsible for the delivery of financial information and MI across the business and senior stakeholders, with your responsibilities set across Business Partnering, MI & Analysis, and Systems work.

You will be responsible for building a number of models - budget models [P&L and BS], business line models for portfolios, discounted cashflow models for valuations, as well as helping model the Capital/Liquidity of the business and provision of analysis on any number of fronts to aid the business understand where they are making money [e.g. P&Ls by individual banker], Business Unit performance and insight.

There is also responsibility for the data agenda of the finance department in terms of driving best practice, ensuring consistent provision of golden data.

You may required to deputise for the Head of FP&A at times.

Requirements

- Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or equivalent

- SQL skills - data extraction and analysis - is essential

- Experience in Financial Services is desirable

- Strong communicator, with a track record presenting to senior stakeholders

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