Invenire Group
FP&A Analyst - Sports

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FP&A Analyst - Sports
FP&A Analyst Global Sports Business – PE backed London – 3 days in office p/w Up to £55k + benefits
Truly unique opportunity to join a global PE backed sports startup – founded by professional athletes – to support their continued international expansion.
They have built a high-calibre team, with a leadership team assembled from pioneering sporting organisations and global tech giants.
This newly created role will act as a glue between the Events, Operations and Finance teams, whilst owning the budgeting and forecasting process across the global events calendar.
Key Responsibilities as FP&A Analyst: Own event budgets and rolling forecasts in close partnership with operational leads Build and maintain financial models with scenario planning and margin analysis Track actuals vs forecast with variance commentary at event and group level Produce dashboards covering key metrics: cost per participant, sponsorship margin, YoY growth Deliver post-event financial reviews with actionable recommendations Streamline reporting workflows and improve financial data accessibility across teams
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Key Requirements: Part-qualified or qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) 2+ years in FP&A / management accounting / business partnering OR audit Advanced Excel skills Strong communicator with natural relationship building skills A genuine interest / background in sports is essential Comfortable working in a fast-paced, growing startup


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Package / Benefits include: £45-55k salary – DOE Full private health insurance Access to company share option scheme from day 1 Complimentary / discounted event tickets for you, friends + family to global sporting events Flexible working – 3 days in London office p/w 25 days annual leave + Christmas office closure Enhanced parental leave L&D budget for events, books, courses, and more
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