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FP&A Senior Analyst

City of Edinburgh
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LendingCrowd FP&A Senior Analyst Opportunity

LendingCrowd is seeking a high calibre FP&A Senior Analyst to play a key role in building a best-in-class finance function. Reporting directly to the CFO, you will act as a commercial finance partner to the business, providing clear insight, robust analysis and confident rolling forecasts to support our growth ambitions.

The Role

This role will suit a qualified accountant, ideally trained in audit or corporate finance, with one to two years’ post-qualification experience, who combines a strong technical grounding with the confidence to engage senior stakeholders. You will be comfortable getting hands-on with data and models and enjoy owning end-to-end analysis in a fast-paced fintech environment.

Responsibilities

  • Ownership of monthly MI, including analysis of performance, trends and variances
  • Design, development and continuous improvement of KPI dashboards that support decision making
  • Financial modelling, scenario analysis and stress testing through the rolling forecast and budget cycle
  • Ownership of the annual budget process, working closely with budget holders
  • Delivery of board and Executive Committee reporting, translating complex financial data into clear insights
  • Deep dive and adhoc analysis to support strategic and commercial decisions
  • Driving process improvement, automation and use of data and AI tools across finance and operations
  • Evaluating, sourcing and implementing analytics and reporting tools where appropriate
  • Deputising for the Financial Controller as required across funding and month-end processes
  • Supporting audit activity and liaising with external auditors and advisers

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  • Qualified accountant (ICAS, ICAEW or CIMA)
  • Degree educated (2:1 or above)
  • Strong financial modelling and analytical capability, with high attention to detail
  • Confident communicator, able to articulate financial insight clearly to non-finance stakeholders
  • Comfortable operating at both summary and granular levels
  • Track record of delivering to tight deadlines in a dynamic environment
  • Commercially curious, growth oriented and prepared to challenge assumptions constructively
  • Experience in fintech or financial services desirable but not essential

You’ll have the opportunity to help shape strategy and play a visible role in the continued growth of both the finance function and the wider business. Join us and be part of LendingCrowd’s next phase of growth.

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Skills

Financial Modelling
Analytical Capability
Attention to Detail
Communication
Data Analysis
KPI Development
Scenario Analysis
Budgeting
Process Improvement
Automation
AI Tools
Stakeholder Engagement
Audit Support
Performance Analysis
Trend Analysis
Variance Analysis

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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