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A leading global enterprise in the legal sector is seeking a Finance Business Analyst Manager to oversee finance transformation projects. The role involves managing a team, engaging with stakeholders, and having a strong accounting background. The ideal candidate should possess certifications like CIMA or ACCA and experience with ERP systems. The position offers a salary range of £85k-£97.5k along with a bonus and excellent benefits, with 40% remote working.
Finance Business Analyst Manager – CIMA / ACCA, Finance Systems (ERP), Finance Transformation, Global
Outstanding opportunity to join this global enterprise and famous brand within the ‘magic circle’ of the legal sector. Subsequent to a recent merger, this business is going through a major finance transformation including the rationalisation of its finance applications and finance processes.
As a Finance Business Analyst Manager, you will be managing a team of 3-4 Finance Business Analysts, working within the multi-national finance team, as well as delivering your own projects and change – a ‘player manager’ role.
Projects are associated with transactional finance systems (inc. time & billing, G/L, P&L, tax, expenses), finance processes and regulatory change.
Ideally, you’ll have an accounting background prior to moving into Finance Business Analysis and Line Management and will have a deep understanding of finance and accounting terminology, processes and systems. You’ll require the following skills:
£85k-£97.5k + bonus + excellent benefits. City of London, 40% remote
* The salary benchmark is based on the target salaries of market leaders in their relevant sectors. It is intended to serve as a guide to help Premium Members assess open positions and to help in salary negotiations. The salary benchmark is not provided directly by the company, which could be significantly higher or lower.