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Business Analyst – Finance Transformation Experience
Location: London (Hybrid Working)
The Opportunity
A leading London-based insurance organisation is seeking an experienced Finance Business Analyst to join a high-profile Finance Transformation programme. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering strategic finance and reconciliation initiatives, working closely with Finance, Technology, and third-party solution providers.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead workshops, stakeholder interviews, and prototyping sessions to elicit and document business requirements.
- Perform detailed business and process analysis for strategic projects across the transformation portfolio.
- Collaborate with technology teams and third-party solution providers to design solutions that meet business objectives.
- Make recommendations on process improvements, system enhancements, and operational efficiencies.
- Manage requirements prioritisation with business stakeholders and solution providers, ensuring alignment with approved scope and delivery timelines.
- Act as a subject matter expert across Finance, supporting business change and data-driven initiatives.
- Develop process maps, procedure documentation, user guides, and training materials.
- Design and implement KPIs, reporting, and control frameworks to measure compliance, effectiveness, and operational performance.
- Support testing, business readiness, and implementation activities as required.
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- Strong Business Analyst background within Insurance, Financial Services, and Finance Transformation programmes.
- Ideally experience in Reconciliation Finance projects or Financial Accounting projects.
- Demonstrable experience facilitating workshops and engaging senior stakeholders.
- Excellent requirements gathering, process mapping, and documentation skills.
- Experience working with finance systems, reconciliations, controls, and data management processes.
- Strong understanding of business process improvement methodologies.
- Ability to work effectively with both business users and technology teams.
- Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and presentation skills.
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