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Head of Financial Planning Analysis

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Head of FP&A
London (Hybrid)
£70,000–£75,000 + Car Allowance & Bonus Benefits
A growing multi-site business is looking for a Head of FP&A to become the analytical engine of the business, the person finance leadership turns to when they need to understand performance, pressure-test a plan, or decide where the next pound of investment goes.
This is a genuine ownership role you lead the function, you own the planning agenda, and you have a direct line to the decisions that matter.
What you'll own:
- The full P&L, leading month-end close, variance analysis and performance reporting, and producing the reporting pack that shapes senior decisions
- The planning cycle end to end — annual budget, reforecasts and the longer-range plan, coordinating and challenging Finance, Operations and Commercial
- Site-level profitability — building the models that reveal which locations drive margin and which drag it, across the estate
- Capital investment — evaluating new site openings against business cases and feeding learnings back into smarter capital allocation
- A live view of profit — running the opportunities, risks and value-creation agenda so accountability sits where it should
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- You're a qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) with a strong track record in FP&A or commercial finance, ideally in a multi-site business — retail, hospitality, leisure or similar estate-based model.
- You can build a forecast model that scales and explain it to a non-finance director in the same breath, and you're ready to own a function rather than sit within one.
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