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INTERIM GROUP FINANCIAL CONTROLLER | £800–£900/day | IMMEDIATE START
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- UK-based / hybrid
- £800–£900/day
- 6 months Contract
- Immediate requirement
I’m currently supporting a high-growth, CapEx-heavy business that is looking to appoint an Interim Group Financial Controller for an initial 5–6 month contract.
This is a hands-on, high-impact assignment for an experienced interim who can hit the ground running, steady the finance function and provide strong leadership through a busy period of reporting, audit and fundraising activity.
The role will involve:
- Leading the Group Finance function and overseeing a team of c.7–8
- Taking ownership of year-end reporting and interim audit activity
- Ensuring a robust and timely month-end close
- Reviewing and challenging numbers, controls and financial processes
- Supporting Group consolidations and ensuring reporting accuracy
- Working closely with the systems team to establish a reliable “one source of truth”
- Managing external audit relationships
- Supporting quarterly bond reporting to investors and the relevant exchange
- Helping the business navigate a significant period of change, including capital raise due diligence
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We’re looking for someone who:
- Has a strong Group FC / Financial Controller background
- Is an experienced career interim with an immediate delivery mindset
- Can quickly assess a finance function and identify what “good” looks like
- Has experience in a CapEx-heavy / infrastructure environment
- Has led year-end and interim audit processes
- Is technically strong across consolidation, controls and financial reporting
- Is systems-savvy and understands how robust finance systems should operate
- Is comfortable leading and developing a team
- Can start within the next couple of weeks


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