Up to £90,000 plus EXCELLENT bonus and benefits Hybrid working available (3 days in the office) A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a fully qualified Financial Accountant to join the Financial Control team at a leading International Bank based in Central London. You will oversee the accounting lifecycle for sophisticated capital market products and high-value investment books, ensuring top-tier regulatory compliance and driving essential financial workstreams within a fast-paced global institution. Duties of the Financial Accountant (International Banking) to include: Portfolio Controllership: Act as the primary technical lead for the valuation and accounting of fixed-income assets and hedging instruments. External Reporting & Compliance: Direct the production of comprehensive financial disclosures, ensuring all filings meet rigorous FRS 102 frameworks. Audit Management: Serve as the central point of contact for external stakeholders and auditors, streamlining the year-end examination process. Hedge Accounting & Fair Value: Manage the lifecycle of complex derivatives, including the execution of hedge accounting strategies and the reconciliation of fair value adjustments. Systems & Data Optimization: Leverage data-driven tools to enhance ledger transparency; you will be the "power user" for financial data flows and process automation. Strategic Control: Support the Treasury desk in managing portfolio performance and refining internal control environments. Requirements for the successful Financial Accountant (International Banking) to include: Candidates must be fully qualified (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) Subject Matter Expertise: Deep familiarity with the accounting lifecycle of bonds, FX, and derivatives is essential. Technical Literacy: A background in Financial Services or Markets-based reporting is required. Data Fluency: High proficiency in navigating complex ledger systems. Ability to utilize SQL or advanced data modeling tools to extract insights is a significant advantage. Leadership Qualities: A self-starter capable of navigating ambiguous technical standards and communicating findings to senior leadership. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Up to £90,000 plus EXCELLENT bonus and benefits Hybrid working available (3 days in the office) A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a fully qualified Financial Accountant to join the Financial Control team at a leading International Bank based in Central London. You will oversee the accounting lifecycle for sophisticated capital market products and high-value investment books, ensuring top-tier regulatory compliance and driving essential financial workstreams within a fast-paced global institution. Duties of the Financial Accountant (International Banking) to include: Portfolio Controllership: Act as the primary technical lead for the valuation and accounting of fixed-income assets and hedging instruments. External Reporting & Compliance: Direct the production of comprehensive financial disclosures, ensuring all filings meet rigorous FRS 102 frameworks. Audit Management: Serve as the central point of contact for external stakeholders and auditors, streamlining the year-end examination process. Hedge Accounting & Fair Value: Manage the lifecycle of complex derivatives, including the execution of hedge accounting strategies and the reconciliation of fair value adjustments. Systems & Data Optimization: Leverage data-driven tools to enhance ledger transparency; you will be the "power user" for financial data flows and process automation. Strategic Control: Support the Treasury desk in managing portfolio performance and refining internal control environments. Requirements for the successful Financial Accountant (International Banking) to include: Candidates must be fully qualified (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) Subject Matter Expertise: Deep familiarity with the accounting lifecycle of bonds, FX, and derivatives is essential. Technical Literacy: A background in Financial Services or Markets-based reporting is required. Data Fluency: High proficiency in navigating complex ledger systems. Ability to utilize SQL or advanced data modeling tools to extract insights is a significant advantage. Leadership Qualities: A self-starter capable of navigating ambiguous technical standards and communicating findings to senior leadership. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
WHITAKER SMITH RECRUITMENT LTD
Preston, Lancashire
Group Financial Controller Based: Preston - Hybrid Salary: up to £75k + bonus + benefits + progression We are exclusively working with a rapidly expanding PE backed business offering fantastic opportunity for a progressive Group FC to join the team. Business are experiencing huge growth as they embark on their expansion journey, requiring a Group Financial Controller in a newly created role which will play a critical leadership role within the finance team reporting directly to the CFO. The role will ensure best-in-class financial governance, support PE reporting requirements and provide financial insights to drive business performance. Core responsibility will oversee all aspects of group financial reporting and compliance across multiple entities. This is an excellent role for an ACA qualified Accountant looking to join a truly exciting business that can offer potential route/experience leading to future FD Role: Responsible for consolidating financial results across multiple entities, maintaining compliance with tax regulations internationally Contributing to the improvement and delivery of group-wide financial process/controls and their improvements Working with CFO, SLT and PE stakeholders supporting strategic initiatives including acquisitions, international growth and potential future exit activities Preparing group consolidated financial statements and annual statutory accounts, leading on group audit process Overseeing balance sheet integrity, leading on month end close ensuring all group & intercompany transactions recorded Managing group tax compliance, reporting & advisory across the group liaising with local country tax advisors, completing group tax returns Quarterly investor reporting, dealing with PE stakeholders on reporting Managing group cashflow & treasury, managing 13 week cashflow process Technical accounting for hedging & banking requirements Participate in ad-hoc financial projects including supporting M&A due diligence for acquisitions, system implementations & post-acquisition integrations Experience: ACA qualified Accountant from Big 4 Audit (top 10 may be considered) ESSENTIAL First time mover (Manager level) OR 2nd/3rd time with industry experience Private Equity experience (auditing PE backed businesses/within a PE backed business) highly desirable IFRS/FRS accounting knowledge desirable Pro-active, keen to develop & able to work in a fast paced environment with autonomy Please send your CV for immediate consideration
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Group Financial Controller Based: Preston - Hybrid Salary: up to £75k + bonus + benefits + progression We are exclusively working with a rapidly expanding PE backed business offering fantastic opportunity for a progressive Group FC to join the team. Business are experiencing huge growth as they embark on their expansion journey, requiring a Group Financial Controller in a newly created role which will play a critical leadership role within the finance team reporting directly to the CFO. The role will ensure best-in-class financial governance, support PE reporting requirements and provide financial insights to drive business performance. Core responsibility will oversee all aspects of group financial reporting and compliance across multiple entities. This is an excellent role for an ACA qualified Accountant looking to join a truly exciting business that can offer potential route/experience leading to future FD Role: Responsible for consolidating financial results across multiple entities, maintaining compliance with tax regulations internationally Contributing to the improvement and delivery of group-wide financial process/controls and their improvements Working with CFO, SLT and PE stakeholders supporting strategic initiatives including acquisitions, international growth and potential future exit activities Preparing group consolidated financial statements and annual statutory accounts, leading on group audit process Overseeing balance sheet integrity, leading on month end close ensuring all group & intercompany transactions recorded Managing group tax compliance, reporting & advisory across the group liaising with local country tax advisors, completing group tax returns Quarterly investor reporting, dealing with PE stakeholders on reporting Managing group cashflow & treasury, managing 13 week cashflow process Technical accounting for hedging & banking requirements Participate in ad-hoc financial projects including supporting M&A due diligence for acquisitions, system implementations & post-acquisition integrations Experience: ACA qualified Accountant from Big 4 Audit (top 10 may be considered) ESSENTIAL First time mover (Manager level) OR 2nd/3rd time with industry experience Private Equity experience (auditing PE backed businesses/within a PE backed business) highly desirable IFRS/FRS accounting knowledge desirable Pro-active, keen to develop & able to work in a fast paced environment with autonomy Please send your CV for immediate consideration
MCS Group are looking for a Treasury Accountant to join a leading manufacturing company based in Belfast for 6-12 monhts. The Company: Our client is a leading manufacturing company based in Belfast with multiple entities and clients working across the globe. They are the world's largest tier-one manufacturer and supplier of aerostructures, they are a $7 billion global company with more than 14,800 employees worldwide. Now is an exciting time to be joining the company as they looking to a Treasury Accountant to their growing Belfast team. The Rewards: As the successful Treasury Accountant, you will receive the following: £40-42K + extensive benefits; Flexible/Hybrid working options; Chance to learn and grow with an experienced team; Opportunity to work for highly reputable employer. The Role: As the successful Treasury Accountant, you will be reporting to the Finance Manager and will be responsible for the following duties: Liaising with banks; Occasional need to run Payroll; Other duties as outlined in the full job description. The Person: The successful Treasury Accountant will have the following characteristics: Treasury knowledge, including liaising with banks, cashbook, and payment processing; Excellent ATD and problem-solving skills; Payroll and SOX/OSC control experience; Strong communication skills. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up to date CV via the link provided or contact Luke Maddison, Senior Recruitment Consultant at MCS Group Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
MCS Group are looking for a Treasury Accountant to join a leading manufacturing company based in Belfast for 6-12 monhts. The Company: Our client is a leading manufacturing company based in Belfast with multiple entities and clients working across the globe. They are the world's largest tier-one manufacturer and supplier of aerostructures, they are a $7 billion global company with more than 14,800 employees worldwide. Now is an exciting time to be joining the company as they looking to a Treasury Accountant to their growing Belfast team. The Rewards: As the successful Treasury Accountant, you will receive the following: £40-42K + extensive benefits; Flexible/Hybrid working options; Chance to learn and grow with an experienced team; Opportunity to work for highly reputable employer. The Role: As the successful Treasury Accountant, you will be reporting to the Finance Manager and will be responsible for the following duties: Liaising with banks; Occasional need to run Payroll; Other duties as outlined in the full job description. The Person: The successful Treasury Accountant will have the following characteristics: Treasury knowledge, including liaising with banks, cashbook, and payment processing; Excellent ATD and problem-solving skills; Payroll and SOX/OSC control experience; Strong communication skills. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up to date CV via the link provided or contact Luke Maddison, Senior Recruitment Consultant at MCS Group Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
What you'll be doing: -Leading, developing and motivating a team of part and fully qualified accountants-Owning month-end close, balance sheet integrity, tax calculations and detailed analytical review-Ensuring robust internal controls and compliance (including statutory reporting and SOX alignment)-Partnering with senior stakeholders across Finance, Legal, IT and operational teams-Enhancing systems, improving processes and driving operational excellenceOverseeing treasury activities including cash flow forecasting and cash management What we're looking for: -Qualified accountant with 5+ years' experience-Proven people management experience-Strong technical accounting knowledge and analytical mindsetThis role is ideal for someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys improving how things are done, and wants to make a visible impact in a complex, international business.If you're commercially minded, detail-focused, and ready to step into a broad leadership role - we'd love to hear from you. Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
What you'll be doing: -Leading, developing and motivating a team of part and fully qualified accountants-Owning month-end close, balance sheet integrity, tax calculations and detailed analytical review-Ensuring robust internal controls and compliance (including statutory reporting and SOX alignment)-Partnering with senior stakeholders across Finance, Legal, IT and operational teams-Enhancing systems, improving processes and driving operational excellenceOverseeing treasury activities including cash flow forecasting and cash management What we're looking for: -Qualified accountant with 5+ years' experience-Proven people management experience-Strong technical accounting knowledge and analytical mindsetThis role is ideal for someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys improving how things are done, and wants to make a visible impact in a complex, international business.If you're commercially minded, detail-focused, and ready to step into a broad leadership role - we'd love to hear from you. Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Interim Finance Lead - Swindon - Hybrid - 3 month contract - Competitive day rate Interim Technical Finance Lead Swindon 3 month contract Competitive day rate Reporting to the Head of Finance Managing 5 Finance Managers A fantastic interim opportunity has arisen for an experienced Technical Finance Lead to join a multi site organisation in the education sector. This role is ideal for a hands on accountant with strong technical expertise, excellent stakeholder skills, and the ability to lead and develop a high performing team during a key period. Role Purpose The Technical Finance Lead will: Support the Trust's central finance function and senior leadership. Provide accurate, timely financial information to the Head of Finance, COO, and Executive Leadership. Manage Finance Managers responsible for transactional processing and financial accounting. Deputise for the Head of Finance on technical accounting and statutory reporting matters. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement finance policies, systems, and procedural improvements. Review and authorise quarterly VAT returns. Lead month end close across the Trust, including all control account and bank reconciliations. Ensure compliance with financial policies, accounting standards, and external audit requirements. Support treasury management and cashflow forecasting. Maintain the Fixed Asset Register, ensuring correct capitalisation, additions, disposals, and depreciation. Manage the operating lease schedule, ensuring accurate statutory reporting. Provide leadership, support, and development to 5 Finance Managers across multiple sites. Prepare year end working papers and liaise with external auditors. Ideal Candidate Experienced in technical financial accounting and statutory reporting. Strong understanding of month end, controls, VAT, and balance sheet reconciliations. Confident leading and developing finance teams in a complex environment. Able to work independently, use sound judgement, and deliver under pressure. Available immediately or at short notice. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Finance Lead - Swindon - Hybrid - 3 month contract - Competitive day rate Interim Technical Finance Lead Swindon 3 month contract Competitive day rate Reporting to the Head of Finance Managing 5 Finance Managers A fantastic interim opportunity has arisen for an experienced Technical Finance Lead to join a multi site organisation in the education sector. This role is ideal for a hands on accountant with strong technical expertise, excellent stakeholder skills, and the ability to lead and develop a high performing team during a key period. Role Purpose The Technical Finance Lead will: Support the Trust's central finance function and senior leadership. Provide accurate, timely financial information to the Head of Finance, COO, and Executive Leadership. Manage Finance Managers responsible for transactional processing and financial accounting. Deputise for the Head of Finance on technical accounting and statutory reporting matters. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement finance policies, systems, and procedural improvements. Review and authorise quarterly VAT returns. Lead month end close across the Trust, including all control account and bank reconciliations. Ensure compliance with financial policies, accounting standards, and external audit requirements. Support treasury management and cashflow forecasting. Maintain the Fixed Asset Register, ensuring correct capitalisation, additions, disposals, and depreciation. Manage the operating lease schedule, ensuring accurate statutory reporting. Provide leadership, support, and development to 5 Finance Managers across multiple sites. Prepare year end working papers and liaise with external auditors. Ideal Candidate Experienced in technical financial accounting and statutory reporting. Strong understanding of month end, controls, VAT, and balance sheet reconciliations. Confident leading and developing finance teams in a complex environment. Able to work independently, use sound judgement, and deliver under pressure. Available immediately or at short notice. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Finance Director (Board Level) - Tewkesbury Strategic finance leadership • Lead Finance, Payroll & IT • Trusted Board advisor Location: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Reports to: Managing Director Level: Board Director Agency applications by invite only The Cotteswold Group (Cotteswold Dairy Ltd and Workman Properties Ltd) is a long-established, independent, family-owned business, founded in 1938. Based at our Tewkesbury headquarters with depots across Cheltenham, Hereford, Shropshire, North Wales and Hemel, we are proud to be at the heart of a responsible and sustainable dairy community. The Role As Finance Director, you'll be a key member of the Board, providing strategic financial leadership, commercial insight and robust governance across the Group. You will lead the Finance and IT functions and oversee payroll, ensuring strong controls, resilient systems and clear reporting that support sustainable growth. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Commercial Leadership: Act as a strategic advisor to the Managing Director and Board; lead long-term financial planning; drive profitability, margin growth and cost discipline; lead financial modelling for strategic initiatives. Financial Control & Governance: Overall control of financial transactions and internal controls; ensure statutory and regulatory compliance; lead external audit and statutory reporting; maintain the risk register and governance framework. Budgeting & Reporting: Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecasts; deliver monthly management accounts and KPI reporting; maintain long-term cash flow forecasting. Corporate Finance & Risk: Manage banking relationships and funding structures; oversee capital requirements and treasury; lead insurance negotiations and risk management. Payroll Oversight: Oversee payroll accuracy, compliance and controls; ensure payroll systems integrate effectively with finance systems. Information Technology Leadership: Develop and own IT strategy aligned to growth; oversee ERP/finance systems and business intelligence; ensure cybersecurity and data protection compliance. Leadership & Culture: Lead, develop and mentor high-performing Finance and IT teams; promote accountability and continuous improvement; support Team Cotteswold values and culture. Your Team You will lead a well-established function including Finance, Credit Control, Payroll and IT (e.g., Financial Controller, Credit Control Manager, Accountants, Payroll team, and IT Manager/Technicians). About You Qualified: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent); degree educated or equivalent experience. Experience: Significant senior finance leadership experience; background in high-volume, transaction-based manufacturing; experience leading systems and financial transformation. Style: Commercially astute, strategically minded, and a strong communicator at both Board and operational levels; high integrity and professional credibility. Benefits Competitive salary Group Personal Pension Scheme via Salary Exchange Private Medical Insurance Death in service benefit Enhanced Health & Wellbeing benefit with Simply Health 22 days holiday plus bank holidays Cycle to Work scheme, employee discounts How to Apply Apply via our website with your CV. If you're a strategic, hands-on finance leader who can bring clarity, control and commercial momentum, we'd love to hear from you.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Finance Director (Board Level) - Tewkesbury Strategic finance leadership • Lead Finance, Payroll & IT • Trusted Board advisor Location: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Reports to: Managing Director Level: Board Director Agency applications by invite only The Cotteswold Group (Cotteswold Dairy Ltd and Workman Properties Ltd) is a long-established, independent, family-owned business, founded in 1938. Based at our Tewkesbury headquarters with depots across Cheltenham, Hereford, Shropshire, North Wales and Hemel, we are proud to be at the heart of a responsible and sustainable dairy community. The Role As Finance Director, you'll be a key member of the Board, providing strategic financial leadership, commercial insight and robust governance across the Group. You will lead the Finance and IT functions and oversee payroll, ensuring strong controls, resilient systems and clear reporting that support sustainable growth. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Commercial Leadership: Act as a strategic advisor to the Managing Director and Board; lead long-term financial planning; drive profitability, margin growth and cost discipline; lead financial modelling for strategic initiatives. Financial Control & Governance: Overall control of financial transactions and internal controls; ensure statutory and regulatory compliance; lead external audit and statutory reporting; maintain the risk register and governance framework. Budgeting & Reporting: Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecasts; deliver monthly management accounts and KPI reporting; maintain long-term cash flow forecasting. Corporate Finance & Risk: Manage banking relationships and funding structures; oversee capital requirements and treasury; lead insurance negotiations and risk management. Payroll Oversight: Oversee payroll accuracy, compliance and controls; ensure payroll systems integrate effectively with finance systems. Information Technology Leadership: Develop and own IT strategy aligned to growth; oversee ERP/finance systems and business intelligence; ensure cybersecurity and data protection compliance. Leadership & Culture: Lead, develop and mentor high-performing Finance and IT teams; promote accountability and continuous improvement; support Team Cotteswold values and culture. Your Team You will lead a well-established function including Finance, Credit Control, Payroll and IT (e.g., Financial Controller, Credit Control Manager, Accountants, Payroll team, and IT Manager/Technicians). About You Qualified: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent); degree educated or equivalent experience. Experience: Significant senior finance leadership experience; background in high-volume, transaction-based manufacturing; experience leading systems and financial transformation. Style: Commercially astute, strategically minded, and a strong communicator at both Board and operational levels; high integrity and professional credibility. Benefits Competitive salary Group Personal Pension Scheme via Salary Exchange Private Medical Insurance Death in service benefit Enhanced Health & Wellbeing benefit with Simply Health 22 days holiday plus bank holidays Cycle to Work scheme, employee discounts How to Apply Apply via our website with your CV. If you're a strategic, hands-on finance leader who can bring clarity, control and commercial momentum, we'd love to hear from you.
Job Specification: Finance Director - Motor Retail Specialising in FP&A, Tax, Audit, and Treasury Overview We are seeking an accomplished Finance Director to join our dynamic motor retail business. The ideal candidate will be a strategic leader with proven expertise in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Tax, Audit, and Treasury. This role with support a Group CFO and will be pivotal in driving financial performance, ensuring compliance, and supporting growth initiatives across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead the FP&A function, including budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and long-term planning to support commercial decision-making. Oversee all tax matters, ensuring compliance with UK and international tax regulations, managing tax planning, and optimising the company's tax position. Direct internal and external audit processes, ensuring robust financial controls, risk management, and adherence to statutory requirements. Manage treasury operations, including cash flow forecasting, banking relationships, liquidity management, and funding strategies. Provide insightful financial reporting and analysis to the Board and senior management, highlighting risks and opportunities. Support M&A activity, business cases, and strategic projects as required. Develop and mentor the finance team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and high performance. Person Specification Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience in a senior finance role, preferably within the motor retail or automotive sector and given the need for strong technical grounding likely to be a candidate that started their career within a Top 10 Accountancy Practice. Deep technical knowledge and hands-on experience in FP&A, treasury management, Tax and Audit Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Commercially astute with the ability to influence at Board level and drive strategic outcomes. Excellent organisational and analytical skills, with a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. In return this role promises to be both varied and progressive with great scope to move into the CFO position over the next 3-5 years (Succession planning for retirement) A competitive basic salary up to £160,000 plus Bonus, Car and LTIP await
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Job Specification: Finance Director - Motor Retail Specialising in FP&A, Tax, Audit, and Treasury Overview We are seeking an accomplished Finance Director to join our dynamic motor retail business. The ideal candidate will be a strategic leader with proven expertise in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Tax, Audit, and Treasury. This role with support a Group CFO and will be pivotal in driving financial performance, ensuring compliance, and supporting growth initiatives across the organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead the FP&A function, including budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and long-term planning to support commercial decision-making. Oversee all tax matters, ensuring compliance with UK and international tax regulations, managing tax planning, and optimising the company's tax position. Direct internal and external audit processes, ensuring robust financial controls, risk management, and adherence to statutory requirements. Manage treasury operations, including cash flow forecasting, banking relationships, liquidity management, and funding strategies. Provide insightful financial reporting and analysis to the Board and senior management, highlighting risks and opportunities. Support M&A activity, business cases, and strategic projects as required. Develop and mentor the finance team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and high performance. Person Specification Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent) with significant post-qualification experience in a senior finance role, preferably within the motor retail or automotive sector and given the need for strong technical grounding likely to be a candidate that started their career within a Top 10 Accountancy Practice. Deep technical knowledge and hands-on experience in FP&A, treasury management, Tax and Audit Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Commercially astute with the ability to influence at Board level and drive strategic outcomes. Excellent organisational and analytical skills, with a keen eye for detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving. In return this role promises to be both varied and progressive with great scope to move into the CFO position over the next 3-5 years (Succession planning for retirement) A competitive basic salary up to £160,000 plus Bonus, Car and LTIP await
Up to £90,000 plus EXCELLENT bonus and benefits Hybrid working available (50% office based) Due to exciting business growth, a fantastic opportunity has arisen for a highly skilled Financial Accountant to join the Finance & Control team at a highly prestigious private bank, based in the heart of London . This role offers the chance to work on complex financial instruments and treasury portfolios, playing a key part in delivering accurate statutory reporting and supporting critical finance processes within a dynamic banking environment. Duties of the Financial Accountant to include: Prepare and maintain accurate statutory accounts and financial statements in line with accounting standards (FRS 102). Lead year-end processes, including audit preparation and acting as a key liaison with external auditors. Manage accounting for financial instruments, including bonds and derivatives, ensuring compliance with technical standards. Support Treasury on two main portfolios and contribute to financial control and product control activities. Maintain and enhance ledger systems, ensuring data integrity and operational efficiency. Drive continuous improvement in financial reporting and control processes. Use data tools to support analysis and reporting (SQL experience highly desirable). Requirements for the successful Financial Accountant to include: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) with 6-8 years' experience. Strong technical knowledge of accounting standards and financial instruments. Proven experience in statutory reporting, audit coordination, and treasury-related activities. Background in banking or financial services preferred. Hands-on experience with ledger systems and monthly reporting cycles. Ability to work proactively and independently, with excellent communication skills. Desired: Experience with SQL or other data analytics tools. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Up to £90,000 plus EXCELLENT bonus and benefits Hybrid working available (50% office based) Due to exciting business growth, a fantastic opportunity has arisen for a highly skilled Financial Accountant to join the Finance & Control team at a highly prestigious private bank, based in the heart of London . This role offers the chance to work on complex financial instruments and treasury portfolios, playing a key part in delivering accurate statutory reporting and supporting critical finance processes within a dynamic banking environment. Duties of the Financial Accountant to include: Prepare and maintain accurate statutory accounts and financial statements in line with accounting standards (FRS 102). Lead year-end processes, including audit preparation and acting as a key liaison with external auditors. Manage accounting for financial instruments, including bonds and derivatives, ensuring compliance with technical standards. Support Treasury on two main portfolios and contribute to financial control and product control activities. Maintain and enhance ledger systems, ensuring data integrity and operational efficiency. Drive continuous improvement in financial reporting and control processes. Use data tools to support analysis and reporting (SQL experience highly desirable). Requirements for the successful Financial Accountant to include: Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) with 6-8 years' experience. Strong technical knowledge of accounting standards and financial instruments. Proven experience in statutory reporting, audit coordination, and treasury-related activities. Background in banking or financial services preferred. Hands-on experience with ledger systems and monthly reporting cycles. Ability to work proactively and independently, with excellent communication skills. Desired: Experience with SQL or other data analytics tools. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
We are seeking a hands on, experienced Senior Accounting Manager to join our team reporting to the Global Accounting Director for Sample Management Solutions. This is a key leadership position leading the European Accounting team for the segment. Provide direction to the accounting team for the region and collaborates with Corporate team to ensure compliance with local and US accounting principles and standards, maintain a robust SOX environment and company policies. This role will have oversight of accounting matters of the region and will be responsible for monthly and quarter end activities as well as ensuring group and local compliances. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, has a solid operational and technical accounting background, with a high level of integrity, and is action and goal-oriented in a fast-paced, team-oriented, collaborative environment. What You ll Do Lead and oversee accounting processes for the UK & European entities of Sample Management Solutions Operating Company. Responsible for accounting in the general ledger, provision of financial information, implementing and maintenance of controls for the assigned areas. Lead month-end closing activities, ensure reliable & timely closing of books and preparation or review of reports and analysis in support of internal and external reporting requirements. Ensure Account reconciliations are of high quality and completed on time. Perform a detailed balance sheet review for the responsible entities, ensure balances are well explained and supported. Coordinate with external auditors and financial and tax advisors to ensure timely submission of statutory financial statements and local requirements for the assigned legal entities within the segment in collaboration with the Corporate Tax and Treasury department Ensure compliance in SOX and other controls in the Finance department and across the business. Collaborate with the Internal audit department and external SOX auditors Liaise with shared service global process owners on matters relating to Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Accounts Receivable and other general accounting. Answer queries on financial accounting, Treasury management, release payment runs. Collaborate with business operations, provide guidance on accounting matters. Liaise with the corporate accounting team on technical matters. Provide insight and clarity on matters of accounting complexity. Lease accounting. Internal and external audits. Be hands on to drive process and system improvements to enable team productivity, accuracy, enhance timeliness and control environment. Provide coaching / guidance to assigned team members leading to high performance and fostering a positive work environment What you will Bring Qualified Chartered Accountant or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Progressive accounting experience. Strong technical USGAAP and UK/IFRS knowledge. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven record of successful collaboration with team members and stakeholders. Strong process focus & improvement mindset; Six Sigma and/or Lean trained a plus; strong project management skills Experience with large-scale ERP systems required. Knowledge of Oracle Cloud and OneStream is a plus Excellent communication skills and ability to multi-task in complex and dynamic environments Experience working at a global company in a SOX compliant environment is preferred Other Requirements Demonstrate sound work ethic, respect and cultural sensitivity and awareness. Self-Starter, Effective time management, organizational and prioritization skills. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Detail-oriented with the ability to work independently to meet deadlines A sense of urgency and self-motivation, with a personal commitment to meeting deadlines. Working Conditions/ Schedule Hybrid - Manchester (aligned to company policy 4 days in office) Occasional travel may be required
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a hands on, experienced Senior Accounting Manager to join our team reporting to the Global Accounting Director for Sample Management Solutions. This is a key leadership position leading the European Accounting team for the segment. Provide direction to the accounting team for the region and collaborates with Corporate team to ensure compliance with local and US accounting principles and standards, maintain a robust SOX environment and company policies. This role will have oversight of accounting matters of the region and will be responsible for monthly and quarter end activities as well as ensuring group and local compliances. The ideal candidate is a self-starter, has a solid operational and technical accounting background, with a high level of integrity, and is action and goal-oriented in a fast-paced, team-oriented, collaborative environment. What You ll Do Lead and oversee accounting processes for the UK & European entities of Sample Management Solutions Operating Company. Responsible for accounting in the general ledger, provision of financial information, implementing and maintenance of controls for the assigned areas. Lead month-end closing activities, ensure reliable & timely closing of books and preparation or review of reports and analysis in support of internal and external reporting requirements. Ensure Account reconciliations are of high quality and completed on time. Perform a detailed balance sheet review for the responsible entities, ensure balances are well explained and supported. Coordinate with external auditors and financial and tax advisors to ensure timely submission of statutory financial statements and local requirements for the assigned legal entities within the segment in collaboration with the Corporate Tax and Treasury department Ensure compliance in SOX and other controls in the Finance department and across the business. Collaborate with the Internal audit department and external SOX auditors Liaise with shared service global process owners on matters relating to Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Accounts Receivable and other general accounting. Answer queries on financial accounting, Treasury management, release payment runs. Collaborate with business operations, provide guidance on accounting matters. Liaise with the corporate accounting team on technical matters. Provide insight and clarity on matters of accounting complexity. Lease accounting. Internal and external audits. Be hands on to drive process and system improvements to enable team productivity, accuracy, enhance timeliness and control environment. Provide coaching / guidance to assigned team members leading to high performance and fostering a positive work environment What you will Bring Qualified Chartered Accountant or Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Progressive accounting experience. Strong technical USGAAP and UK/IFRS knowledge. Strong interpersonal skills with a proven record of successful collaboration with team members and stakeholders. Strong process focus & improvement mindset; Six Sigma and/or Lean trained a plus; strong project management skills Experience with large-scale ERP systems required. Knowledge of Oracle Cloud and OneStream is a plus Excellent communication skills and ability to multi-task in complex and dynamic environments Experience working at a global company in a SOX compliant environment is preferred Other Requirements Demonstrate sound work ethic, respect and cultural sensitivity and awareness. Self-Starter, Effective time management, organizational and prioritization skills. Strong analytical/problem solving skills. Detail-oriented with the ability to work independently to meet deadlines A sense of urgency and self-motivation, with a personal commitment to meeting deadlines. Working Conditions/ Schedule Hybrid - Manchester (aligned to company policy 4 days in office) Occasional travel may be required
HFG are currently partnering with a London market insurer in search for their next Deputy Group Treasurer. The role will be responsible for supporting the Group Treasurer in managing the syndicates and group entities investment and treasury day to day cash management, record-keeping, monitoring and providing financial reports to senior management/regulators/auditors to ensure it fulfils its regulatory requirements and assists with important business decisions. Responsibilities: Oversee the opening/closing syndicate and Group bank accounts and updating and advising relevant third parties of changes in authorised signatory/trustee mandates. Manage outsourced arrangements with banks, custodians, rating agencies, Lloyd's treasury, appointed investment managers and consultants to ensure information is received in a timely basis and accurate. To liaise with the syndicate and Group auditors as necessary. To review daily/monthly cash flow forecasts and produce monthly cash/investment KPIs with commentary for the risk and compliance teams. Assist the Group Treasurer in preparing quarterly investment reports for the Finance and Investment committee and other ad hoc management information and analysis in relation to the managing agency's managed syndicates. Assist with currency asset/liability matching and execute currency purchases, sales and forward contracts ensuring settlement of these deals. Profile: Qualified accountant or ACT qualified. Thorough knowledge of Treasury management and investment accounting. Sound understanding of the regulatory/statutory reporting requirements. Knowledge of FCA handbook.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
HFG are currently partnering with a London market insurer in search for their next Deputy Group Treasurer. The role will be responsible for supporting the Group Treasurer in managing the syndicates and group entities investment and treasury day to day cash management, record-keeping, monitoring and providing financial reports to senior management/regulators/auditors to ensure it fulfils its regulatory requirements and assists with important business decisions. Responsibilities: Oversee the opening/closing syndicate and Group bank accounts and updating and advising relevant third parties of changes in authorised signatory/trustee mandates. Manage outsourced arrangements with banks, custodians, rating agencies, Lloyd's treasury, appointed investment managers and consultants to ensure information is received in a timely basis and accurate. To liaise with the syndicate and Group auditors as necessary. To review daily/monthly cash flow forecasts and produce monthly cash/investment KPIs with commentary for the risk and compliance teams. Assist the Group Treasurer in preparing quarterly investment reports for the Finance and Investment committee and other ad hoc management information and analysis in relation to the managing agency's managed syndicates. Assist with currency asset/liability matching and execute currency purchases, sales and forward contracts ensuring settlement of these deals. Profile: Qualified accountant or ACT qualified. Thorough knowledge of Treasury management and investment accounting. Sound understanding of the regulatory/statutory reporting requirements. Knowledge of FCA handbook.
£400 - £450 p/day inside IR35 - Hybrid 3 days in the office 1-2 Years PQE ACA / ACCA in Financial Services, Fin Acc role A multi award winning PE firm with global reach are seeking a vibrant and charismatic Fund Accountant for a 6 Month interim role within their London team. They need someone in ASAP so 3 weeks max notice period is required. This hybrid role is offered Inside IR35 and expected to last for 6 months. £400 - £450 per day depending on experience. With $55 billion of Funds under Management, this growing firm are specialists within their field and put culture & fit at the heart of all their recruitment. The ideal candidate will be newly Qualified CA NZ / ACA / CA / ACCA with at least 1 year in a Funds business post audit. However, ACCA's from Real Estate Funds or Financial Accountants from Asset Management / Fund Management are also welcomed This is an exciting opportunity to obtain a varied role which is 65% Fund Accounting, 25% Commercial looking at Fund Performance & Supporting deals teams with 10% being focused on A.I efficiency & improvements. Duties include: •Preparation of quarterly management accounts for an allocation of funds and associated reporting of financial information to clients;•Preparation of annual statutory fund accounts for an allocation of funds under UK and US GAAP and liaising with external auditors to ensure timely sign-off;•Calculating fund calls and distributions and managing third party administrator to ensure these are distributed to investors on a timely basis;•Working closely with the internal Treasury (supporting pro-active cash flow and external debt facility management) and Tax functions (supporting UK/US compliance reporting and deal/fund structuring issues);•Supporting deal teams on investment transactions followed by timely and accurate accounting and administration in investment administration system (Investran);•Preparation of fund performance data reporting as required by investors and client services teams;•Performing quarterly, unquoted investment valuations under the IPEV guidelines;•Review private debt investment valuations produced by external provider.•Pro-actively lead and drive continuous improvement in line with growth and ambitions of wider business; and•Taking ownership for managing certain key finance processes We are committed to ensuring the entire process is inclusive and accessible for all candidates that fit the minimum requirements for our role. As such, we encourage applications from under-represented groups in the accountancy sector. Please let us know if we can make any reasonable adjustments for you at any stage in the process. At Trace, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace and believe that, in any business, it is imperative that all members of staff feel appreciated and respected in their roles. Our job is simply to find the best candidate on the market, regardless of their age, race, religion, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other factor irrelevant to their qualifications and competencies.If you have any further questions regarding accessibility throughout the process, then please get in touch or call a member of our DEIB Champions team
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
£400 - £450 p/day inside IR35 - Hybrid 3 days in the office 1-2 Years PQE ACA / ACCA in Financial Services, Fin Acc role A multi award winning PE firm with global reach are seeking a vibrant and charismatic Fund Accountant for a 6 Month interim role within their London team. They need someone in ASAP so 3 weeks max notice period is required. This hybrid role is offered Inside IR35 and expected to last for 6 months. £400 - £450 per day depending on experience. With $55 billion of Funds under Management, this growing firm are specialists within their field and put culture & fit at the heart of all their recruitment. The ideal candidate will be newly Qualified CA NZ / ACA / CA / ACCA with at least 1 year in a Funds business post audit. However, ACCA's from Real Estate Funds or Financial Accountants from Asset Management / Fund Management are also welcomed This is an exciting opportunity to obtain a varied role which is 65% Fund Accounting, 25% Commercial looking at Fund Performance & Supporting deals teams with 10% being focused on A.I efficiency & improvements. Duties include: •Preparation of quarterly management accounts for an allocation of funds and associated reporting of financial information to clients;•Preparation of annual statutory fund accounts for an allocation of funds under UK and US GAAP and liaising with external auditors to ensure timely sign-off;•Calculating fund calls and distributions and managing third party administrator to ensure these are distributed to investors on a timely basis;•Working closely with the internal Treasury (supporting pro-active cash flow and external debt facility management) and Tax functions (supporting UK/US compliance reporting and deal/fund structuring issues);•Supporting deal teams on investment transactions followed by timely and accurate accounting and administration in investment administration system (Investran);•Preparation of fund performance data reporting as required by investors and client services teams;•Performing quarterly, unquoted investment valuations under the IPEV guidelines;•Review private debt investment valuations produced by external provider.•Pro-actively lead and drive continuous improvement in line with growth and ambitions of wider business; and•Taking ownership for managing certain key finance processes We are committed to ensuring the entire process is inclusive and accessible for all candidates that fit the minimum requirements for our role. As such, we encourage applications from under-represented groups in the accountancy sector. Please let us know if we can make any reasonable adjustments for you at any stage in the process. At Trace, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace and believe that, in any business, it is imperative that all members of staff feel appreciated and respected in their roles. Our job is simply to find the best candidate on the market, regardless of their age, race, religion, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other factor irrelevant to their qualifications and competencies.If you have any further questions regarding accessibility throughout the process, then please get in touch or call a member of our DEIB Champions team
Axon Moore is delighted to be supporting a well-established business based in North Lincolnshire recruiting a Qualified Financial Accountant to join their team. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will take ownership of statutory and financial accounts, lead financial reporting and audit preparation, strengthen internal controls, and apply IFRS knowledge across the business. This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified or recently qualified ACA/ACCA accountant making a first or second move out of practice.Responsibilities: Prepare statutory accounts and year-end working papers for the group. Own monthly and quarterly financial reporting, including management accounts, variance analysis, and board packs. Coordinate external audits, manage audit queries, and deliver audit-ready documentation. Maintain and improve internal controls and policies where applicable. Apply IFRS and technical accounting standards to complex transactions, including revenue, leases, and financial instruments. Support month-end close, reconciliations, and balance sheet reviews. Work with cross-functional teams (tax, treasury, operations) to ensure accurate financial treatment and reporting. Requirements: Qualified ACA or ACCA - newly qualified or 1-3 years PQE Strong technical finance background with experience in statutory accounts, financial reporting and audit. Solid knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP and the ability to interpret standards for practical application. Proven experience preparing audit packs and liaising with external auditors. Excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and the ability to communicate technical issues clearly to non-finance stakeholders
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Axon Moore is delighted to be supporting a well-established business based in North Lincolnshire recruiting a Qualified Financial Accountant to join their team. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will take ownership of statutory and financial accounts, lead financial reporting and audit preparation, strengthen internal controls, and apply IFRS knowledge across the business. This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified or recently qualified ACA/ACCA accountant making a first or second move out of practice.Responsibilities: Prepare statutory accounts and year-end working papers for the group. Own monthly and quarterly financial reporting, including management accounts, variance analysis, and board packs. Coordinate external audits, manage audit queries, and deliver audit-ready documentation. Maintain and improve internal controls and policies where applicable. Apply IFRS and technical accounting standards to complex transactions, including revenue, leases, and financial instruments. Support month-end close, reconciliations, and balance sheet reviews. Work with cross-functional teams (tax, treasury, operations) to ensure accurate financial treatment and reporting. Requirements: Qualified ACA or ACCA - newly qualified or 1-3 years PQE Strong technical finance background with experience in statutory accounts, financial reporting and audit. Solid knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP and the ability to interpret standards for practical application. Proven experience preparing audit packs and liaising with external auditors. Excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and the ability to communicate technical issues clearly to non-finance stakeholders
Location: Derby Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday Reporting to: CEO Role Purpose The Head of Finance will lead the financial management, reporting and commercial analysis for the organisation. This role ensures the business has robust financial controls, accurate reporting, and forward-looking insight that supports decision-making, growth and operational performance. This is both a strategic and hands-on position, responsible for overseeing day-to-day finance operations while contributing directly to long-term planning and business leadership. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Controls Lead the finance function, ensuring accurate and timely month-end and year-end close Maintain strong financial controls, policies and processes Oversee balance sheet integrity, reconciliations and audit readiness Manage treasury, cash flow, banking relationships and working capital cycles Management Reporting Prepare monthly management accounts with insightful analysis Present financial performance to senior leadership Develop dashboards, KPIs and performance metrics Ensure reporting is consistent, timely and decision-ready Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning Lead annual budgeting and quarterly reforecasting Partner with operational leaders to build robust financial plans Provide variance analysis with clear commercial explanations Identify risks, opportunities and financial impacts Commercial Finance & Business Partnering Support pricing, margin analysis, cost reviews and investment decisions Work with operations, sales and projects to improve financial outcomes Provide financial modelling for business cases, capital spend or new initiatives Cash Flow & Working Capital Own cash flow forecasting and liquidity management Drive improvements in debtor management, inventory and supplier terms Monitor cash conversion and support funding requirements where needed Systems, Processes & Continuous Improvement Improve finance systems and reporting tools Strengthen processes to support scalability and growth Lead upgrades or transitions to new accounting/ERP systems Drive automation and efficiency across finance operations Candidate Profile Qualifications Fully qualified accountant (ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent) Strong technical grounding in financial and management accounting Experience Proven experience in a senior finance role, ideally Head of Finance or Finance Manager ready to step up Background within SME environments Experience in manufacturing and engineering Demonstrable ability to lead a finance function end-to-end Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Derby Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday Reporting to: CEO Role Purpose The Head of Finance will lead the financial management, reporting and commercial analysis for the organisation. This role ensures the business has robust financial controls, accurate reporting, and forward-looking insight that supports decision-making, growth and operational performance. This is both a strategic and hands-on position, responsible for overseeing day-to-day finance operations while contributing directly to long-term planning and business leadership. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Controls Lead the finance function, ensuring accurate and timely month-end and year-end close Maintain strong financial controls, policies and processes Oversee balance sheet integrity, reconciliations and audit readiness Manage treasury, cash flow, banking relationships and working capital cycles Management Reporting Prepare monthly management accounts with insightful analysis Present financial performance to senior leadership Develop dashboards, KPIs and performance metrics Ensure reporting is consistent, timely and decision-ready Budgeting, Forecasting & Planning Lead annual budgeting and quarterly reforecasting Partner with operational leaders to build robust financial plans Provide variance analysis with clear commercial explanations Identify risks, opportunities and financial impacts Commercial Finance & Business Partnering Support pricing, margin analysis, cost reviews and investment decisions Work with operations, sales and projects to improve financial outcomes Provide financial modelling for business cases, capital spend or new initiatives Cash Flow & Working Capital Own cash flow forecasting and liquidity management Drive improvements in debtor management, inventory and supplier terms Monitor cash conversion and support funding requirements where needed Systems, Processes & Continuous Improvement Improve finance systems and reporting tools Strengthen processes to support scalability and growth Lead upgrades or transitions to new accounting/ERP systems Drive automation and efficiency across finance operations Candidate Profile Qualifications Fully qualified accountant (ACCA / CIMA / ACA or equivalent) Strong technical grounding in financial and management accounting Experience Proven experience in a senior finance role, ideally Head of Finance or Finance Manager ready to step up Background within SME environments Experience in manufacturing and engineering Demonstrable ability to lead a finance function end-to-end Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data:
Senior Finance Manager EMEA Global Retailer Permanent Hybrid West London Salary 70,000 - 90,000 + Exceptional Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a globally recognised retail brand as a Senior Finance Manager, leading the UK accounting function and working closely with senior finance leaders across EMEA. This is a high-impact leadership role suited to a technically strong qualified accountant, ideally coming from a Big 4 background with subsequent industry experience, who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, international environment. You'll lead a talented accounting team while ensuring robust financial reporting, strong internal controls, and delivering insight that supports strategic decision-making across the business. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the UK finance function and offers exposure to senior leadership across commercial finance, tax, treasury, and international accounting teams. You will take ownership of the UK accounting and reporting processes while partnering with stakeholders across the wider EMEA region and US, making this a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to step into a visible leadership role within a global organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a high-performing accounting team, providing guidance, mentorship, and support Own the month-end, quarter-end and year-end close processes under US GAAP Manage the UK statutory reporting process under IFRS, including leading the external audit Ensure strong financial controls and governance across the UK accounting function Review journals, reconciliations and financial statements, ensuring accuracy and compliance Produce and review P&L, balance sheet and cash flow reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Partner with stakeholders across commercial finance, operations and international teams to provide financial insight Support the accounting implications of new initiatives, agreements and business projects Drive process improvements, automation and best practice across the accounting function Act as a key contact for external auditors, HMRC and regulatory requirements About You We are looking for a driven and technically strong finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, collaborative environment. You will likely have: ACA / ACCA qualified (or international equivalent) 4+ years post-qualified experience Big 4 / Top 10 practice background, ideally followed by industry experience Strong technical knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS Proven experience leading or mentoring teams Experience managing external audits and statutory reporting Background within retail, consumer, multi-site or global organisations Exposure to EMEA or international reporting structures Strong systems experience and advanced Excel skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to operate at pace Why This Role? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a globally respected retail brand known for its culture, collaboration and innovation. You'll benefit from: A highly visible leadership role within finance Exposure to international stakeholders across EMEA and the US A supportive, collaborative leadership team Excellent career progression within a global business Competitive salary up to 90,000 + outstanding benefits Hybrid working model BH35659
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Finance Manager EMEA Global Retailer Permanent Hybrid West London Salary 70,000 - 90,000 + Exceptional Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a globally recognised retail brand as a Senior Finance Manager, leading the UK accounting function and working closely with senior finance leaders across EMEA. This is a high-impact leadership role suited to a technically strong qualified accountant, ideally coming from a Big 4 background with subsequent industry experience, who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, international environment. You'll lead a talented accounting team while ensuring robust financial reporting, strong internal controls, and delivering insight that supports strategic decision-making across the business. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the UK finance function and offers exposure to senior leadership across commercial finance, tax, treasury, and international accounting teams. You will take ownership of the UK accounting and reporting processes while partnering with stakeholders across the wider EMEA region and US, making this a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to step into a visible leadership role within a global organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a high-performing accounting team, providing guidance, mentorship, and support Own the month-end, quarter-end and year-end close processes under US GAAP Manage the UK statutory reporting process under IFRS, including leading the external audit Ensure strong financial controls and governance across the UK accounting function Review journals, reconciliations and financial statements, ensuring accuracy and compliance Produce and review P&L, balance sheet and cash flow reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Partner with stakeholders across commercial finance, operations and international teams to provide financial insight Support the accounting implications of new initiatives, agreements and business projects Drive process improvements, automation and best practice across the accounting function Act as a key contact for external auditors, HMRC and regulatory requirements About You We are looking for a driven and technically strong finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, collaborative environment. You will likely have: ACA / ACCA qualified (or international equivalent) 4+ years post-qualified experience Big 4 / Top 10 practice background, ideally followed by industry experience Strong technical knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS Proven experience leading or mentoring teams Experience managing external audits and statutory reporting Background within retail, consumer, multi-site or global organisations Exposure to EMEA or international reporting structures Strong systems experience and advanced Excel skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to operate at pace Why This Role? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a globally respected retail brand known for its culture, collaboration and innovation. You'll benefit from: A highly visible leadership role within finance Exposure to international stakeholders across EMEA and the US A supportive, collaborative leadership team Excellent career progression within a global business Competitive salary up to 90,000 + outstanding benefits Hybrid working model BH35659
An established and growing manufacturing business based in Tewkesbury is seeking an experienced Finance Director to join its Board. This is a strategic leadership role requiring a commercially astute finance professional with a strong manufacturing background and the ability to operate both strategically and operationally. This role is site-based in Tewkesbury. Candidates must be local and able to work on-site full-time. The Role As Finance Director, you will provide strategic financial leadership, commercial insight, and robust governance across the Group. Reporting to the Managing Director and working closely with the Board, you will lead the Finance and IT functions while overseeing payroll to ensure strong financial control, effective systems, and sustainable growth. You will manage a well-established finance and IT team including Financial Control, Management Accounts, Credit Control, Payroll, and IT. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Commercial Leadership Act as a trusted strategic advisor to the Managing Director and Board. Lead long-term financial planning aligned with business objectives. Drive profitability, margin growth, and cost discipline. Lead financial modelling and analysis for strategic initiatives. Financial Control & Governance Maintain full control of financial transactions, controls, and processes. Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance. Lead external audit and statutory reporting. Oversee the company-wide risk register and governance framework. Budgeting & Reporting Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecasts. Deliver accurate monthly management accounts and KPI reporting. Maintain robust long-term cash flow forecasting. Corporate Finance & Risk Manage banking relationships and funding structures. Oversee treasury and capital requirements. Lead insurance negotiations and risk management activities. Payroll Oversight Oversee payroll operations, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Ensure seamless integration between payroll and finance systems. IT Leadership Own and develop the IT strategy to support business growth. Oversee ERP, finance systems, and business intelligence capabilities. Ensure cybersecurity and data protection compliance. Leadership & Culture Lead, mentor, and develop high-performing Finance and IT teams. Promote accountability, professionalism, and continuous improvement. Contribute positively to company culture and values. About You Qualifications Degree educated or equivalent experience. Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Experience Significant senior finance leadership experience. Essential: Experience within a high-volume, transaction-based manufacturing environment. Proven track record of leading financial and systems transformation. Experience operating at Board level. Personal Attributes Commercially astute and strategically minded. Strong communicator able to influence at Board and operational levels. High integrity with strong professional credibility. Hands-on approach with the ability to operate both strategically and operationally.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
An established and growing manufacturing business based in Tewkesbury is seeking an experienced Finance Director to join its Board. This is a strategic leadership role requiring a commercially astute finance professional with a strong manufacturing background and the ability to operate both strategically and operationally. This role is site-based in Tewkesbury. Candidates must be local and able to work on-site full-time. The Role As Finance Director, you will provide strategic financial leadership, commercial insight, and robust governance across the Group. Reporting to the Managing Director and working closely with the Board, you will lead the Finance and IT functions while overseeing payroll to ensure strong financial control, effective systems, and sustainable growth. You will manage a well-established finance and IT team including Financial Control, Management Accounts, Credit Control, Payroll, and IT. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Commercial Leadership Act as a trusted strategic advisor to the Managing Director and Board. Lead long-term financial planning aligned with business objectives. Drive profitability, margin growth, and cost discipline. Lead financial modelling and analysis for strategic initiatives. Financial Control & Governance Maintain full control of financial transactions, controls, and processes. Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance. Lead external audit and statutory reporting. Oversee the company-wide risk register and governance framework. Budgeting & Reporting Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecasts. Deliver accurate monthly management accounts and KPI reporting. Maintain robust long-term cash flow forecasting. Corporate Finance & Risk Manage banking relationships and funding structures. Oversee treasury and capital requirements. Lead insurance negotiations and risk management activities. Payroll Oversight Oversee payroll operations, ensuring compliance and accuracy. Ensure seamless integration between payroll and finance systems. IT Leadership Own and develop the IT strategy to support business growth. Oversee ERP, finance systems, and business intelligence capabilities. Ensure cybersecurity and data protection compliance. Leadership & Culture Lead, mentor, and develop high-performing Finance and IT teams. Promote accountability, professionalism, and continuous improvement. Contribute positively to company culture and values. About You Qualifications Degree educated or equivalent experience. Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Experience Significant senior finance leadership experience. Essential: Experience within a high-volume, transaction-based manufacturing environment. Proven track record of leading financial and systems transformation. Experience operating at Board level. Personal Attributes Commercially astute and strategically minded. Strong communicator able to influence at Board and operational levels. High integrity with strong professional credibility. Hands-on approach with the ability to operate both strategically and operationally.
Talent Guardian is partnering with a fast-growing, private equity-backed FMCG business to recruit a Regional Finance Director - UK. This role is based in Farnborough. This is a senior finance leadership role within an entrepreneurial, international organisation experiencing rapid growth through both organic expansion and strategic acquisitions across Europe.The Role As Regional Finance Director, you will combine Business Control leadership with a strong commercial business partnering mandate for the UK region. You will act as the primary finance partner to the UK Operations leadership while working closely with Group Finance and senior stakeholders.The role sits on both the UK Management Team and the Finance Leadership Team and will be central to driving profitability, supporting acquisitions, and preparing the business for future growth and potential exit scenarios. Key Responsibilities Drive EBITDA margin improvement through financial analysis, cost optimisation, negotiations and efficiency initiatives Lead regional business control, including budgeting, forecasting and cost management Oversee UK finance operations, ensuring robust controls, accurate reporting and audit readiness Maintain oversight of AP, AR, general ledger, statutory accounts, treasury and external audit relationships Ensure strong post-acquisition financial performance across newly acquired UK businesses Act as Statutory Director for UK legal entities, accountable for financial health and regulatory compliance About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with 7+ years' post-qualification experience Proven experience leading finance teams across commercial finance and finance operations Background in fast-growing, international and/or PE-backed environments Demonstrated track record of EBITDA margin improvement Commercial, analytical and action-oriented approach Strong stakeholder management skills at executive and operational levels Fluent in English; additional languages are advantageous What's on Offer A high-impact regional finance leadership role with strategic and operational ownership Direct exposure to senior leadership and private equity stakeholders Opportunity to shape regional performance and contribute to group-level strategy International, entrepreneurial culture with strong growth momentum Competitive compensation package, including equity participation Hybrid working: 4 days per week in the Farnborough/Camberley office, 1 day remote Interested? If this role aligns with your experience and ambition, please apply or contact Talent Guardian for a confidential discussion.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Talent Guardian is partnering with a fast-growing, private equity-backed FMCG business to recruit a Regional Finance Director - UK. This role is based in Farnborough. This is a senior finance leadership role within an entrepreneurial, international organisation experiencing rapid growth through both organic expansion and strategic acquisitions across Europe.The Role As Regional Finance Director, you will combine Business Control leadership with a strong commercial business partnering mandate for the UK region. You will act as the primary finance partner to the UK Operations leadership while working closely with Group Finance and senior stakeholders.The role sits on both the UK Management Team and the Finance Leadership Team and will be central to driving profitability, supporting acquisitions, and preparing the business for future growth and potential exit scenarios. Key Responsibilities Drive EBITDA margin improvement through financial analysis, cost optimisation, negotiations and efficiency initiatives Lead regional business control, including budgeting, forecasting and cost management Oversee UK finance operations, ensuring robust controls, accurate reporting and audit readiness Maintain oversight of AP, AR, general ledger, statutory accounts, treasury and external audit relationships Ensure strong post-acquisition financial performance across newly acquired UK businesses Act as Statutory Director for UK legal entities, accountable for financial health and regulatory compliance About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with 7+ years' post-qualification experience Proven experience leading finance teams across commercial finance and finance operations Background in fast-growing, international and/or PE-backed environments Demonstrated track record of EBITDA margin improvement Commercial, analytical and action-oriented approach Strong stakeholder management skills at executive and operational levels Fluent in English; additional languages are advantageous What's on Offer A high-impact regional finance leadership role with strategic and operational ownership Direct exposure to senior leadership and private equity stakeholders Opportunity to shape regional performance and contribute to group-level strategy International, entrepreneurial culture with strong growth momentum Competitive compensation package, including equity participation Hybrid working: 4 days per week in the Farnborough/Camberley office, 1 day remote Interested? If this role aligns with your experience and ambition, please apply or contact Talent Guardian for a confidential discussion.
Finance Manager EMEA Global Retailer Permanent Hybrid West London Salary 70,000 - 90,000 + Exceptional Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a globally recognised retail brand as a Finance Manager, leading the UK accounting function and working closely with senior finance leaders across EMEA. This is a high-impact leadership role suited to a technically strong qualified accountant, ideally coming from a Big 4 background with subsequent industry experience, who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, international environment. You'll lead a talented accounting team while ensuring robust financial reporting, strong internal controls, and delivering insight that supports strategic decision-making across the business. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the UK finance function and offers exposure to senior leadership across commercial finance, tax, treasury, and international accounting teams. You will take ownership of the UK accounting and reporting processes while partnering with stakeholders across the wider EMEA region and US, making this a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to step into a visible leadership role within a global organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a high-performing accounting team, providing guidance, mentorship, and support Own the month-end, quarter-end and year-end close processes under US GAAP Manage the UK statutory reporting process under IFRS, including leading the external audit Ensure strong financial controls and governance across the UK accounting function Review journals, reconciliations and financial statements, ensuring accuracy and compliance Produce and review P&L, balance sheet and cash flow reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Partner with stakeholders across commercial finance, operations and international teams to provide financial insight Support the accounting implications of new initiatives, agreements and business projects Drive process improvements, automation and best practice across the accounting function Act as a key contact for external auditors, HMRC and regulatory requirements About You We are looking for a driven and technically strong finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, collaborative environment. You will likely have: ACA / ACCA qualified (or international equivalent) 4+ years post-qualified experience Big 4 / Top 10 practice background, ideally followed by industry experience Strong technical knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS - Essential Proven experience leading or mentoring teams Experience managing external audits and statutory reporting Background within retail, consumer, multi-site or global organisations Exposure to EMEA or international reporting structures Strong systems experience and advanced Excel skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to operate at pace Why This Role? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a globally respected retail brand known for its culture, collaboration and innovation. You'll benefit from: A highly visible leadership role within finance Exposure to international stakeholders across EMEA and the US A supportive, collaborative leadership team Excellent career progression within a global business Competitive salary up to 90,000 + outstanding benefits Hybrid working model BH35659
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager EMEA Global Retailer Permanent Hybrid West London Salary 70,000 - 90,000 + Exceptional Benefits An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a globally recognised retail brand as a Finance Manager, leading the UK accounting function and working closely with senior finance leaders across EMEA. This is a high-impact leadership role suited to a technically strong qualified accountant, ideally coming from a Big 4 background with subsequent industry experience, who enjoys operating in a fast-paced, international environment. You'll lead a talented accounting team while ensuring robust financial reporting, strong internal controls, and delivering insight that supports strategic decision-making across the business. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the UK finance function and offers exposure to senior leadership across commercial finance, tax, treasury, and international accounting teams. You will take ownership of the UK accounting and reporting processes while partnering with stakeholders across the wider EMEA region and US, making this a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to step into a visible leadership role within a global organisation. Key Responsibilities Lead and develop a high-performing accounting team, providing guidance, mentorship, and support Own the month-end, quarter-end and year-end close processes under US GAAP Manage the UK statutory reporting process under IFRS, including leading the external audit Ensure strong financial controls and governance across the UK accounting function Review journals, reconciliations and financial statements, ensuring accuracy and compliance Produce and review P&L, balance sheet and cash flow reporting, including variance analysis and commentary Partner with stakeholders across commercial finance, operations and international teams to provide financial insight Support the accounting implications of new initiatives, agreements and business projects Drive process improvements, automation and best practice across the accounting function Act as a key contact for external auditors, HMRC and regulatory requirements About You We are looking for a driven and technically strong finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, collaborative environment. You will likely have: ACA / ACCA qualified (or international equivalent) 4+ years post-qualified experience Big 4 / Top 10 practice background, ideally followed by industry experience Strong technical knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS - Essential Proven experience leading or mentoring teams Experience managing external audits and statutory reporting Background within retail, consumer, multi-site or global organisations Exposure to EMEA or international reporting structures Strong systems experience and advanced Excel skills A proactive, solutions-focused mindset with the ability to operate at pace Why This Role? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a globally respected retail brand known for its culture, collaboration and innovation. You'll benefit from: A highly visible leadership role within finance Exposure to international stakeholders across EMEA and the US A supportive, collaborative leadership team Excellent career progression within a global business Competitive salary up to 90,000 + outstanding benefits Hybrid working model BH35659
Butler Rose is delighted to be partnering with a major international group to appoint a Controlling Finance Manager - European Shared Services. This is not a maintenance role, we are seeking a candidate who is a transformer, building documented and scalable processes. The European Shared Service Centre is at a pivotal stage in its evolution, moving from a fragmented, transaction-focused model to a mature, standardised, insight-driven finance function. The Director is seeking a transformational finance leader who has operated within large corporate environments, led sizeable finance teams, and successfully delivered change at scale. This is an office based position. The Opportunity This role will lead and reshape the end-to-end Record to Report (R2R) function across multiple European entities. You will inherit an established structure and evolve it into a high-performing, value-adding controlling organisation operating within a US-listed, SOX-controlled framework. The successful candidate will: Lead a team of (direct and indirect reports) within a complex, multi-entity environment Transition the function from general ledger processing to true financial control and performance insight Embed structure, ownership, service levels and best-practice governance Partner with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury and senior stakeholders Drive automation, optimisation and standardisation across finance systems This is a leadership seat on the European management team with significant visibility across the Group. We are seeking someone who can demonstrate: Large corporate exposure Experience operating within sizeable, complex, multi-entity organisations Exposure to listed / SOX-controlled environments- is an advantage Leadership of larger finance teams, ideally within shared services or centralised models Change & Transformation Leadership Proven track record of leading teams through structural and cultural change Experience transitioning finance teams from transactional processing to insight-led controlling Delivery of measurable improvements in close cycle, reporting quality and governance Coaching & Development Strong people leadership capability Demonstrable success in developing and upskilling finance professionals Ability to create accountability, clarity and performance culture Technical & Systems Capability Strong R2R, financial reporting and balance sheet governance expertise Exposure to complex IFRS / multi-GAAP reporting environments SAP S/4HANA and/or OneStream exposure advantageous Experience with other large ERP and consolidation platforms equally valued Key requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant senior-level R2R / Financial Reporting leadership experience Background within large corporate environments / multinational with scale and complexity Confident operating at VP Finance stakeholder level Energetic, resilient and commercially aware Beneifts include: 15% Bonus, BUPA Health, Excellent Pension, Income Protection, Life Assurance and much more! Why Apply? This is a rare opportunity to shape the maturity journey of a European Shared Service Centre within a global business. You will have the mandate, sponsorship and scale to genuinely transform, not simply oversee an established function. If you are a strategic finance leader who thrives in change environments and is motivated by building capability, structure and performance at scale, we would welcome a confidential discussion. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Butler Rose is delighted to be partnering with a major international group to appoint a Controlling Finance Manager - European Shared Services. This is not a maintenance role, we are seeking a candidate who is a transformer, building documented and scalable processes. The European Shared Service Centre is at a pivotal stage in its evolution, moving from a fragmented, transaction-focused model to a mature, standardised, insight-driven finance function. The Director is seeking a transformational finance leader who has operated within large corporate environments, led sizeable finance teams, and successfully delivered change at scale. This is an office based position. The Opportunity This role will lead and reshape the end-to-end Record to Report (R2R) function across multiple European entities. You will inherit an established structure and evolve it into a high-performing, value-adding controlling organisation operating within a US-listed, SOX-controlled framework. The successful candidate will: Lead a team of (direct and indirect reports) within a complex, multi-entity environment Transition the function from general ledger processing to true financial control and performance insight Embed structure, ownership, service levels and best-practice governance Partner with Group Finance, Tax, Treasury and senior stakeholders Drive automation, optimisation and standardisation across finance systems This is a leadership seat on the European management team with significant visibility across the Group. We are seeking someone who can demonstrate: Large corporate exposure Experience operating within sizeable, complex, multi-entity organisations Exposure to listed / SOX-controlled environments- is an advantage Leadership of larger finance teams, ideally within shared services or centralised models Change & Transformation Leadership Proven track record of leading teams through structural and cultural change Experience transitioning finance teams from transactional processing to insight-led controlling Delivery of measurable improvements in close cycle, reporting quality and governance Coaching & Development Strong people leadership capability Demonstrable success in developing and upskilling finance professionals Ability to create accountability, clarity and performance culture Technical & Systems Capability Strong R2R, financial reporting and balance sheet governance expertise Exposure to complex IFRS / multi-GAAP reporting environments SAP S/4HANA and/or OneStream exposure advantageous Experience with other large ERP and consolidation platforms equally valued Key requirements Fully qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Significant senior-level R2R / Financial Reporting leadership experience Background within large corporate environments / multinational with scale and complexity Confident operating at VP Finance stakeholder level Energetic, resilient and commercially aware Beneifts include: 15% Bonus, BUPA Health, Excellent Pension, Income Protection, Life Assurance and much more! Why Apply? This is a rare opportunity to shape the maturity journey of a European Shared Service Centre within a global business. You will have the mandate, sponsorship and scale to genuinely transform, not simply oversee an established function. If you are a strategic finance leader who thrives in change environments and is motivated by building capability, structure and performance at scale, we would welcome a confidential discussion. Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
HB Partners Limited is delighted to be supporting a well-established and values-driven organisation in the Derbyshire area with the appointment of a Financial Controller. This is a senior finance leadership role reporting directly to the CFO, with responsibility for financial control, compliance, cash management and statutory reporting. If you're a technically strong, fully qualified accountant and a passion for robust financial governance, this is an excellent opportunity to make a genuine impact. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the organisation's financial governance framework. You'll take ownership of financial control, compliance and systems integrity, while leading the finance team and acting as the key liaison for auditors and external stakeholders. You'll also deputise for the CFO when required, making this a visible and influential position within the organisation. Key Deliverables Statutory & other External Reporting Cash & Treasury Management Payments, VAT & Payroll Oversight Financial Systems & Data Integrity Team Leadership About You Fully qualified accountant status (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with strong post-qualification experience Strong technical accounting and financial control expertise Experience leading and developing finance teams Why Apply? This is a high-impact role offering the opportunity to shape financial governance and systems across a growing organisation. It would suit someone who enjoys combining technical excellence with leadership responsibility in a purpose-driven organisation. Also on offer is hybrid working and an excellent pension scheme. HB Partners Limited is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. By applying to this role, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy and that we may contact you to provide you with services related to your job search. Our Privacy Policy can be viewed on our website.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
HB Partners Limited is delighted to be supporting a well-established and values-driven organisation in the Derbyshire area with the appointment of a Financial Controller. This is a senior finance leadership role reporting directly to the CFO, with responsibility for financial control, compliance, cash management and statutory reporting. If you're a technically strong, fully qualified accountant and a passion for robust financial governance, this is an excellent opportunity to make a genuine impact. The Opportunity This role sits at the heart of the organisation's financial governance framework. You'll take ownership of financial control, compliance and systems integrity, while leading the finance team and acting as the key liaison for auditors and external stakeholders. You'll also deputise for the CFO when required, making this a visible and influential position within the organisation. Key Deliverables Statutory & other External Reporting Cash & Treasury Management Payments, VAT & Payroll Oversight Financial Systems & Data Integrity Team Leadership About You Fully qualified accountant status (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with strong post-qualification experience Strong technical accounting and financial control expertise Experience leading and developing finance teams Why Apply? This is a high-impact role offering the opportunity to shape financial governance and systems across a growing organisation. It would suit someone who enjoys combining technical excellence with leadership responsibility in a purpose-driven organisation. Also on offer is hybrid working and an excellent pension scheme. HB Partners Limited is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role. By applying to this role, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy and that we may contact you to provide you with services related to your job search. Our Privacy Policy can be viewed on our website.
Growing Commercial Organiastion £60,000 to £65,000 plus bonus Working From Home 3 days Otto James Consulting is supporting a well established and successful International retailer who are continuously expanding are looking for their next Group Finance Manager. This position requires a talented Practice Trained, ambitious accountant with strong attention to detail with the ability to see the bigger picture. The successful candidate will be pivotal in driving continuous improvement of reporting systems and assisting a key transformation projects. The Role: Take ownership of key aspects of the Group's monthly and annual consolidation processes. Develop an in-depth knowledge of the Group's consolidation system. Developing productive working relationships with other Group functions within the Centre of Excellence such as Group Tax, Group Treasury and Group FPA in addition to Global Statutory & Compliance teams. Performing Group-level analytical review and providing senior management with insight into monthly changes. Statutory reporting for Group (IFRS) and subsidiary entities (FRS102) in the UK including key point of liaison for Group audit. Adhoc projects as requested by the Group Statutory Accounting Manager. Production of month end financial reporting and presentation of accounts to the company Directors. Productions and analysis on daily, weekly, and monthly flash reporting and presentation of results to the company management team. Partner the Finance Director to drive growth and profitability. Coordinate and report any costs saving initiatives and cist productivity with operations. Implement best practices that relate to financial planning and analysis, including month end close routines, processes, systems, tools, and techniques across the organisation. Maintain robust internal control environment, system access controls/segregation of duties/audit & balance sheet reconciliation and reviews. Drive working capital initiatives, monitoring cash flow to support future investments. Attributes Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) - minimum 3 years qualified. Strong analytical skills familiar with working with Excel Challenge strategies and financial plans to prioritise the businesses objectives Experience implementing new systems and processes to a scaling business Flexible approach and can adapt to changing landscape Salary & Benefits My client is looking at c£60,000 to £65,000 basic salary plus 28 days paid holiday plus bank holidays Personal and company performance bonus Quarterly cash incentive Annual company trip performance reward Training & development budget Monthly wellness budget A generous and inclusive parental leave policy
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Growing Commercial Organiastion £60,000 to £65,000 plus bonus Working From Home 3 days Otto James Consulting is supporting a well established and successful International retailer who are continuously expanding are looking for their next Group Finance Manager. This position requires a talented Practice Trained, ambitious accountant with strong attention to detail with the ability to see the bigger picture. The successful candidate will be pivotal in driving continuous improvement of reporting systems and assisting a key transformation projects. The Role: Take ownership of key aspects of the Group's monthly and annual consolidation processes. Develop an in-depth knowledge of the Group's consolidation system. Developing productive working relationships with other Group functions within the Centre of Excellence such as Group Tax, Group Treasury and Group FPA in addition to Global Statutory & Compliance teams. Performing Group-level analytical review and providing senior management with insight into monthly changes. Statutory reporting for Group (IFRS) and subsidiary entities (FRS102) in the UK including key point of liaison for Group audit. Adhoc projects as requested by the Group Statutory Accounting Manager. Production of month end financial reporting and presentation of accounts to the company Directors. Productions and analysis on daily, weekly, and monthly flash reporting and presentation of results to the company management team. Partner the Finance Director to drive growth and profitability. Coordinate and report any costs saving initiatives and cist productivity with operations. Implement best practices that relate to financial planning and analysis, including month end close routines, processes, systems, tools, and techniques across the organisation. Maintain robust internal control environment, system access controls/segregation of duties/audit & balance sheet reconciliation and reviews. Drive working capital initiatives, monitoring cash flow to support future investments. Attributes Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) - minimum 3 years qualified. Strong analytical skills familiar with working with Excel Challenge strategies and financial plans to prioritise the businesses objectives Experience implementing new systems and processes to a scaling business Flexible approach and can adapt to changing landscape Salary & Benefits My client is looking at c£60,000 to £65,000 basic salary plus 28 days paid holiday plus bank holidays Personal and company performance bonus Quarterly cash incentive Annual company trip performance reward Training & development budget Monthly wellness budget A generous and inclusive parental leave policy