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6 months ago
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Accounts Payable Specialist – Belfast

Join a fast-growing global fintech leader at the forefront of banking and trading infrastructure. With a network spanning across New York, London, Singapore, and beyond, this company delivers high-performance services in cloud, cybersecurity, and AI for some of the world’s top financial institutions.

We’re looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist to join our dynamic finance team. In this hands-on role, you’ll play a key part in ensuring smooth financial operations, managing vendor relationships, and supporting our global growth. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and love working with numbers, this could be your next big move.

Responsibilities:

Review, code, and process invoices for timely payment.

Reconcile accounts payable records and support month-end close.

Handle vendor correspondence and resolve invoice discrepancies.

Maintain organized records and assist with audits.

Prepare reports and analyses to support finance operations.

About You:

1–2 years of experience in an accounts payable team.

Skilled in processing high-volume, multi-currency transactions.

Strong reconciliation and data entry capabilities.

Proficient with accounting software and systems.

Detail-oriented, organised, and comfortable working independently.

This Accounts Payable Specialist role is based onsite in Belfast, with a move to a hybrid working model after probation. You'll enjoy a competitive salary, global travel opportunities, structured career development, and a culture that values innovation, ownership, and growth.

Ready to take the next step? Apply now and become an Accounts Payable Specialist at the heart of a global fintech success story

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