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Accounts Payable Executive

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Accounts Payable Executive

Employer Location London, England Salary Competitive Closing date 10 Dec 2025 View more categoriesView less categories Sector Salary band , , , , Contract type Hours Where will they be working You need to or to save a job.

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This leading global quantitative and systematic investment firm has become a dominant force, managing a broad spectrum of strategies across equities, fixed income, derivatives, commodities, and digital assets. The firm has experienced exceptional growth and is entering an exciting phase of transformation over the next few years, creating outstanding opportunities for ambitious professionals. The London office continues to expand rapidly, offering a dynamic, intellectually challenging environment built on collaboration, innovation, and a flat structure that empowers talent to thrive.


Your new role

Process and validate a high level of vendor invoices, ensuring accurate cost allocation and performing bank detail verification through callback procedures. Liaise with vendors and internal stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions to resolve queries and maintain smooth operations. Prepare payment voucher summaries and oversee approval workflows. Execute payments via telegraphic and interbank transfers. Generate intercompany billing invoices as required. Undertake additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.

What you'll need to succeed

Minimum of 3+ years' relevant AP experience in a high-volume environment is essential. Background in Financial Services/Tech is essential (Hedge funds and Scaling Business' are preferable). Strong and current AP expertise, with high levels of invoices and a proven track record of improving or automating workflows. Exceptional attention to detail, problem-solving and investigative skills. Diploma or degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.


What you'll get in return

Highly Competitive Salary Great pension scheme 25 days Annual Leave Private Health Insurance In-house gym Breakfast & Lunch provided when in the office

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