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Group Accountant
A well-established business based in Uxbridge is looking for an experienced and technically strong Group Accountant. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role within a multinational organization offering 1 day of hybrid working.
Reporting to the Head of Group Reporting
You will be responsible for ensuring the timely and accurate delivery of consolidated financial reporting in accordance with IFRS, while driving improvements across reporting processes, controls, and systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes, ensuring accurate and timely Group reporting.
- Prepare and review the Group consolidation across multiple entities and currencies in compliance with IFRS.
- Manage intercompany reconciliations, eliminations, and foreign currency translations.
- Prepare Group financial statements, management reports, and insightful analysis for senior leadership.
- Provide technical accounting guidance on IFRS, ensuring the consistent application of Group accounting policies.
- Support the preparation of statutory accounts and regulatory reporting requirements.
- Drive continuous improvement across finance processes, reporting, and systems, identifying opportunities for automation and standardization.
- Support budgeting, forecasting, cash flow reporting, and strategic finance projects.
- Monitor developments in IFRS and emerging accounting standards, ensuring compliance across the Group.
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- Industry candidates and first-time movers from accountancy practice are welcome to apply.
What's on Offer?
- Opportunity to join a leading international organization.
- Exposure to senior leadership and strategic finance initiatives.
- Collaborative and supportive global finance team.
- Hybrid working and excellent benefits package.
- Genuine opportunities for career progression and professional development.
If you're looking to take the next step in your financial reporting career and make an impact within a global business, please do apply.
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