Alexander Lloyd
Group Financial Reporting Manager

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We are working with our London-based client during an exciting period of growth to hire a Group Financial Reporting Manager.
They are a fast-growing, private equity-backed hospitality group and the business is scaling rapidly across key European gateway cities. With significant investment in process and systems to support this growth, this role offers genuine scope for personal development within a fast-paced, energised environment.
Due to the nature of the role, this is an office-based and therefore does require 5 days being present in the office near London Bridge.
The Role
Reporting into the VP Finance and managing one Financial Accountant, you will play a key role in the Group's finance function, balancing technical accounting judgement with hands-on delivery.
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Core responsibilities include:
- Monitoring daily cash positions and leading group-wide treasury management, including short- and long-term cash flow forecasting and bi-weekly investor updates
- Acting as subject matter expert on the Group's Debt Facility Agreements, managing monthly debt waterfalls, quarterly IPDs, and covenant compliance/lender reporting
- Ownership of monthly interest and hedge accounting, and quarterly shareholder reporting on debt-related balances
- Quarterly owner reporting, liaising with Internal Audit, and intercompany management
- Acting as primary contact for banks, including onboarding and administration of accounts across the Group
- Leading on business-critical ad hoc projects alongside the VP Finance as the Group continues to grow


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What We're Looking For
- Qualified Accountant (ACA/CIMA/ACCA), trained at a top 10 firm, with 3+ years' relevant industry experience
- Strong technical accounting skills, with awareness of IFRS and how this interacts with local GAAPs
- Excellent systems and modelling skills (NetSuite, MS Excel, BI or similar)
- Confidence managing a team as well as working independently
- Strong analytical and organisational skills, with the ability to manage a varied workload and tight deadlines
- Exposure to multi-jurisdiction/multi-GAAP groups is desirable
Salary: £65,000–£70,000
Working arrangement: Full-time, office-based 5 days a week (London Bridge)
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