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Marcenta Chartering & Shipping Ltd

Finance Manager

London
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Marcenta Overview

Marcenta is a London-based independent dry bulk shipbroker growing across chartering, operations, and AI-assisted market intelligence. We're looking for a Finance Manager to own the numbers behind a fast-moving fixture book — hire and freight settlements, invoicing, cash flow, and reporting — and keep the desk financially disciplined as it scales.

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  • Direct visibility into a live, growing fixture book
  • A lean finance function with real influence over process, not just data entry
  • Competitive, performance-based compensation
  • Manage freight and hire invoicing, collections, and settlement across live fixtures
  • Own monthly management accounts, cash flow forecasting, and reporting to the desk
  • Reconcile demurrage and despatch settlements alongside the operations team
  • Maintain relationships with the company's bank, auditors, and accountants
  • Support budgeting and commission calculations for the chartering desk

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  • Experience in finance or accounts within shipping, chartering, or a related trading business
  • Comfortable with freight/hire invoicing and demurrage settlement processes
  • Strong Excel skills; experience with accounting software (e.g., Xero, QuickBooks) a plus
  • High attention to detail and comfortable working to real deadlines tied to live fixtures
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Skills

Freight Invoicing
Hire Settlements
Cash Flow Forecasting
Management Accounting
Demurrage Reconciliation
Despatch Settlements
Budgeting
Commission Calculation
Excel
Xero
QuickBooks

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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