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Finance Transformation Project Manager

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Finance Transformation Project Manager – Global Finance Transformation (Umbrella rate) - Hybrid London + occasional international travel
Our global insurance client is delivering a major multi-country Finance Transformation programme. As part of this initiative they are implementing a specialist financial reconciliation platform, across several European markets.
They are seeking a hands-on Senior Finance Transformation Project Manager to drive the successful rollout of the Finance workstream across the multiple countries.
Role Responsibilities:
- Leading end-to-end delivery of a global finance reconciliation implementation.
- Supporting the Finance project team to drive priorities, planning, governance, and benefits delivery.
- Managing day-to-day project delivery including risk/issue management, dependencies, and change control.
- Coordinating with local PMs and global stakeholders across multiple markets.
- Providing structure around reporting, steering packs, decision making and senior stakeholder communication.
- Ensuring workstreams remain aligned and that delivery stays on track against timelines, quality and scope.
- Building strong relationships across global teams and ensuring effective collaboration.
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- Strong experience delivering finance transformation projects at a global scale.
- Background working in regulated industries such as banking, financial services, or similar.
- Experience implementing or managing financial software or reconciliation tools.
- Comfortable managing diverse stakeholder groups across global organisations.
- Ability to work independently, operate at pace, and keep delivery moving.
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- Professional qualifications (e.g., PRINCE2, PMP, Lean).
- Recognised accounting qualification.
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