Broster Buchanan
Interim Financial Controller

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This role plays a key part in supporting financial operations, providing business insight, and ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial reporting across the Group.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-performing finance team within a fast-paced and growing organisation. You'll gain exposure to a broad range of financial activities, work with experienced professionals, and contribute directly to the company's success.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage month-end processes across areas of ownership, including journals, reconciliations, and commentary.
- Partner with business teams to support budgeting, cash flow forecasting, and business case development.
- Drive the reporting agenda to provide insight and constructive challenge to the business.
- Prepare and deliver ad-hoc financial analysis and reporting in response to business requirements.
- Provide monthly management information to budget holders, senior management and boards in accordance with business timetable and presentation format as required.
- Drive financial integration and process alignment for acquired businesses.
- Manage and respond to ad-hoc requests from internal and external stakeholders as required.
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