Marc Daniels Specialist Recruitment
International Financial Controller

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Marc Daniels is working with a growing international business to recruit an experienced International Financial Controller. This is a fully remote position, offering the opportunity to take ownership of financial control across multiple countries and support a complex international finance function.
This role will suit a technically strong finance professional who is comfortable operating across multiple entities, jurisdictions, and reporting requirements. You will play a key role in ensuring accurate reporting, strong controls, and compliance across the international business.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee financial control across multiple international entities.
- Prepare and review monthly management accounts and group reporting packs.
- Ensure balance sheet reconciliations are completed accurately and on time.
- Manage statutory reporting and support year-end audit activity across relevant jurisdictions.
- Work closely with local finance teams, external advisors, and outsourced partners.
- Ensure strong internal controls and consistent financial processes across the business.
- Support continuous improvement across reporting, controls, and finance systems.
- Assist with accounting and compliance requirements in local territories, including exposure to Czech accounting standards where applicable.
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- Qualified accountant or equivalent with strong Financial Controller experience.
- Proven background in an international or multi-entity environment.
- Strong technical accounting knowledge and attention to detail.
- Experience producing management and statutory reporting.
- Ability to work independently in a fully remote role.
- Strong communication skills and confidence working with international stakeholders.
- Exposure to multiple jurisdictions, currencies, and reporting frameworks.
- Experience with Czech GAAP would be a strong advantage.
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