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Financial Controller

London
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The Financial Controller is critical new hire to set up the in house finance function for the UK operation and oversee the day to day running of the finance function. Office Based - Central London.

Client Details

The UK arm of a global business. Offices in Central London.

Description

Monthly closing including maintaining accounts for financial reporting and decision making
Providing monthly reporting on forecast v actual cashflow positioning
Preparing and issuing invoices to the Parent Company in alignment with contract terms and conditions
Submit monthly financial package to management, prepare payments for management approval
Develop internal Finance processes and set up policies and controls
Support Outsourced Bookkeeping company as needed
Managing the external audit process which from the start of hiring to the signed financial statements
Monitor UK tax legislation and liaise with external tax advisors.
Ensure compliance with internal controls, budgeting processes, and information security protocols.Profile

Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA) with post-qualification experience.
Strong technical accounting and financial reporting expertise.
Proven experience managing budgets, forecasts, and financial planning processes.
Exceptional attention to detail and analytical problem-solving skills.
Experience in Financial Services, Family Office, or Professional Services advantageous.
Proactive in setting up and improving financial systems and processes.
Discreet and trustworthy with confidential and sensitive information.
High level of professionalism, integrity, and work ethic.
Excellent time management and prioritisation skills.
Ability to work independently and perform under pressure.
Skilled in developing internal finance and accounting systems.
Strong written and verbal communication skills

Job Offer

Competitive salary and benefits
Permanent role offering stability
Professional work environment
Opportunity to take full ownership for the UK finance function
Autonomy to build and shape processes from the ground up

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