Finance Manager

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Title: Finance Manager
Salary: £70,000 p/a plus bonus
Location: London

Snapshot:

London-based leader in Decision Intelligence solutions, founded in 2016.
The company achieved Centaur status in by surpassing $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR).
Raised approximately $350+ million across multiple funding rounds, valuing the company at $1.8 billion.
The company employs more than 1000 professionals across 15 global locations Responsibilities include:

Take a proactive lead in month end processes
Build relationships in teams across the business in order to provide insightful analysis
Gain an understanding of business transactions and accounting flows, whilst identifying and implementing continuous improvement initiatives related to finance processes
Providing information to external auditors and other advisors where necessary
Work to design and automate new processes with the goal of driving maximum efficiency
Other ad hoc responsibilities as they occur Skills & experience required:

Qualified accountant – ACCA/ACA/CIMA with first time passes
Experience in relevant accounting role
Experience automating and improving processes through systematisation
Experience building and preparing reporting packs using a reporting tool
Advanced Excel skills
Ability to work under pressure and multi-task     
If this sounds like you, please apply today or reach out to Lewis at JGA.
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