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Group Accountant

Robert Half
Bridgend
1 day ago
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Robert Half Talent solutions are seeking a Group Accountant for a dynamic, growing organisation based in Bridgend.

The Group Accountant will be part of the Group Finance Team, assisting with key reporting dates including month end, quarterly and year end, annual budgets and tax. In addition to assist with key projects including group-wide software updates and developments.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Analysis of subsidiary monthly reporting and ongoing performance.
  • Prepare and deliver monthly financial reports for UK directors and parent company.
  • Review quarterly reporting packs for the UK and its subsidiaries.
  • Review of subsidiaries budgets and forecasts, consolidation of group budgets and preparation of

presentation to parent company.

  • Ensure compliance with group-wide reporting standards and deadlines.
  • Review of annual tax computations and quarterly VAT returns
  • Oversee group-wide cash administration, including consolidation and analysis of weekly cash

forecasts from subsidiaries and compliance with Group treasury requirements.

  • Support acquisition accounting and integration processes.
  • Act as a key contributor on projects within the Group Finance department.
  • Assist with administration of Group-wide professional services including company secretarial,

banking, and insurance.

  • Perform technical accounting research on new standards or developments.
  • Support statutory and tax reporting requirements.

We are seeking a finalist or qualified accountant with understanding of management accounts.

On offer:

A salary for to £48,000 plus a generous bonus scheme and generous benefits.

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: roberthalf.com/gb/en/privacy-notice.

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