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Client Revenue Liaison

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Role Overview
The role of Client Finance Liaison in the professional services industry involves managing client financial matters and ensuring accurate reporting within the accounting and finance department. This permanent position is based in London and offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to financial operations in a structured environment.
Client Details
This organisation is a well-established player in the professional services industry, known for its specialised expertise and strong presence in the London market. As part of a medium-sized team, it focuses on delivering high-quality solutions in accounting and finance to meet client needs.
Description
- Manage client billing processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
- Oversee client account reconciliations and resolve discrepancies promptly.
- Collaborate with internal teams to maintain accurate financial records.
- Prepare and review financial reports for client accounts.
- Support the implementation of financial controls and compliance measures.
- Respond to client queries and provide solutions to financial concerns.
- Assist in streamlining processes to enhance financial operations efficiency.
- Contribute to audits by providing necessary financial documentation.
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Profile
A successful Client Finance Liaison should have:
- Strong knowledge of accounting principles and financial reporting.
- Experience in client-focused roles within professional services or a similar environment.
- Proficiency in financial software and tools.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy.
- Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with clients and colleagues.


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Job Offer
- Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £75,000 per annum.
- A permanent role within a reputable organisation in London.
- Opportunities to work in a specialised accounting and finance team.
- Exposure to high-level client financial operations in the professional services industry.
- Supportive and structured work environment.
If you are ready to take on this exciting role as a Client Finance Liaison, apply now to be part of a thriving professional services team in London.
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