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FinOps Contractor - Private Equity - 6 Months - TWE46317

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Finance Operations – Accounts Receivable - 6 Months - Inside IR35 - Immediate Start
The Company:
Leading international finance group operating in a listed environment, currently undergoing transformation and process improvement.
What you'll do:
As a Finance Operations - Accounts Receivable professional, you'll play a vital role in ensuring accurate financial information and efficient cash management across a global business.
Your core focus will be managing the sales invoicing process, tracking and billing costs, analyzing accounts receivable, and partnering with internal teams to help the business grow.
You’ll also have the opportunity to support transformation projects, data migration to a new ERP system, and process improvement initiatives.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Manage the sales invoicing process, including Directors and Monitoring Fees, Management Fees, Deal and Advisory Fees.
- Oversee fund recharge processes and timely billing to ensure regular cash inflow.
- Analyse and reconcile working capital accounts during quarter ends; identify risks and resolve outstanding items.
- Prepare monthly analytical reviews of Accounts Receivable for senior finance leadership.
- Track and forecast cash inflows, supporting the Treasury team in collections.
- Maintain and review working capital models and key financial metrics.
- Collaborate with Accounts Payable, Accounting, and other internal teams on regular and ad hoc tasks.
- Contribute to the rollout of a new ERP system, including documentation and data clean-up.
- Identify and recommend opportunities to enhance reporting and process controls within finance operations.


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Key Skills:
- Qualified accountant (ACCA or ACA) or Part Qualified (Finalist) with substantial experience
- Strong problem-solving and independent working skills
- Experience in multi-currency and multi-entity business environments
- Effective stakeholder management and communication abilities
- Advanced Excel skills, including pivots, lookups, and data cleansing shortcuts
- Proficient with PowerPoint
- Solid accounting knowledge
- Proactive, ambitious, and committed to continuous improvement
If you are interested please apply or reach out to Adam Treacy @ twentyAI - adam.treacy@twentyai.com
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