Financial Reporting Manager in London

Location: London

Salary: £70,000 per year

Recruiter: Stanton House

Date Advertised: 2024-04-28

Financial Reporting Manager required for a highly acquisitive, Financial Services business in London!

£70,000 - £80,000 + 10% bonus and benefits, dependant on experience

Stanton House are partnering with a highly acquisitive, financial services business to hire a Financial reporting manager in London. This is an exciting opportunity within a fast paced, well established organisation where you shall gain exposure across financial reporting and provide vital information for key stakeholders.

This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified accountant to join an AIM Listed organisation. The role has a wide range of responsibilities across group reporting, statutory accounting and management reporting. The role will work closely with a wide variety of stakeholders as a member of the group function to communicate vital financial information to promote financial performance. This role reports directly into the Group Financial Controller and has a clearly mapped out progression opportunities

In order to succeed in the role;

  • Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA)
  • Experience in financial reporting and statutory accounting
  • Group consolidation experience is a must
  • Strong Understanding of Audit
  • Ability to manage a range of stakeholders
  • Strong IFRS experience
  • High attention to detail and good organisation skills

Responsibilities shall include but not be limited to;

  • Accurate consolidation and preparation of Statutory accounts
  • Ownership of relationship with External Auditors.
  • Month end reporting and forecasting for Group
  • Driving process improvements and automation, including being part of exciting future change activities.
  • Support with integrating newly acquired businesses
  • Stakeholder management
  • Monthly performance reporting

If you meet the above-mentioned criteria, please apply below. Unfortunately, we shall not be able to respond to all unsuccessful applicants.


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