FlexiTog Global
Finance Manager

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Finance Manager
You won't be maintaining a finance function here. You'll be building one.
FlexiTog makes workwear for extreme cold environments, and has just been acquired by a US private equity-backed parent alongside four other European businesses. Group turnover is £45m, with a target of £75m in three years. The finance function is still running on legacy, family-business practices: no standardised controls, a 10+ day month-end close.
That's where you come in. You'll work directly alongside Anna Murphy, Group Finance Director, who is standing up the whole function and needs someone she trusts to own the UK entity while she operates at group level.
What you'll own
- UK month-end close, end to end
- Statutory accounts and audit management, with the 2025 audit the immediate priority
- Building and embedding SOPs and internal controls that don't currently exist
- Cash flow forecasting and multi-entity reporting across overseas subsidiaries
- A front-row seat on ERP integration as systems are rationalised across the group
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Who we're looking for
- Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA), fully up to date
- Has owned a full month-end close and statutory accounts/audit cycle independently, not just contributed to one
- US GAAP exposure is a strong plus, given the US parent
- Solid ERP experience
- Genuinely comfortable building in ambiguity. You'll be told what's broken, not handed a manual
- Remote initially. Ideally you'll be based in or able to commute to London


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Why this one's worth a look
Most Finance Manager roles ask you to run what already exists. This one asks you to design it.
You'll have direct, daily access to the Group Finance Director, visibility across a multi-country, multi-brand structure, and a genuine mandate to fix things rather than just flag them. If you want ownership over polish, and you'd rather spend your first 90 days finding the highest-impact problems than following someone else's playbook, this is built for you.
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