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Finance Manager - Financial & Regulatory Reporting - Banking

London
£80k – £100k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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Finance Manager - Financial & Regulatory Reporting - Banking

A leading international bank is seeking a qualified Finance Manager to support the Head of Finance across its London operations.

This is a broad, hands-on banking finance role covering financial and management reporting, regulatory reporting, risk reporting, taxation, reconciliations, controls, and finance systems. The successful candidate will act as a senior member of the Finance team, ensuring reporting is completed accurately and on time while supporting process improvement and finance-related projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual management reporting for Head Office
  • Produce risk asset reporting and perform associated data-quality checks
  • Support regulatory reporting and testing of regulatory-reporting system changes
  • Complete daily market-risk and liquidity-risk reporting
  • Prepare quarterly VAT returns and annual corporation tax returns
  • Support HMRC reporting requirements
  • Oversee and check purchase-ledger activity
  • Complete and review Nostro reconciliations
  • Maintain the integrity of finance management information systems
  • Perform UAT for finance and regulatory-reporting system enhancements
  • Support the annual budgeting process
  • Complete internal control attestations, including RCSA and RRSA
  • Maintain and reconcile the fixed-asset register
  • Support audit confirmations and external audit requirements
  • Maintain finance procedures and disaster-recovery documentation
  • Identify and implement improvements to finance processes, controls, and reporting
  • Provide cover for other members of the Finance team and support ad hoc projects

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  • Qualified accountant, such as ACA, ACCA, or CIMA
  • At least five years' experience within a Finance department
  • Strong banking or financial-services experience
  • Experience in financial, management, or regulatory reporting
  • Knowledge of liquidity, market-risk, or risk-asset reporting
  • Experience of financial controls, reconciliations, and taxation
  • Strong Excel and Microsoft Office skills
  • High attention to detail and a methodical, analytical approach
  • Comfortable working across a broad range of hands-on finance responsibilities
  • Able to support and deputise for the Head of Finance when required

Experience with regulatory-reporting systems, UAT, Regnology, or Access would be advantageous.

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Skills

Qualified Accountant
Financial Reporting
Management Reporting
Regulatory Reporting
Risk Reporting
Taxation
Reconciliations
Financial Controls
Excel
Microsoft Office
Analytical Skills
Attention to Detail
Process Improvement
Finance Systems
UAT
Audit Support

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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