The Progeny Group Limited
Investor Narrative & Data Integrity Analyst

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Role Profile
The Investor Narrative & Data Integrity Analyst plays a critical role in shaping and supporting the company's investor narrative, ensuring it is clear, credible, and underpinned by robust data. Working across Strategy, Finance, Transformation, Risk, Compliance, and Communications, the role ensures that investor-facing messaging accurately reflects business performance, strategic priorities, value creation opportunities, and risk considerations. The successful candidate will help strengthen confidence in key performance metrics, improve reporting discipline and governance, identify and resolve inconsistencies, and equip senior leaders with compelling, evidence-based insights to support investor and stakeholder engagement.
Please note: This role offers remote working, with the expectation that the successful candidate can travel to either our London and/or Leeds office as business needs require.
Technical Knowledge
- Strong understanding of investor relations, financial storytelling, board and shareholder reporting, and the control environment required to support accurate external communications.
- Deep knowledge of KPI frameworks, data lineage, reconciliation, management information, internal controls, and the governance needed to ensure consistency between underlying source data, management reporting, and investor materials.
- Able to translate complex financial and operational information into clear messages that stand up to scrutiny and align with strategic priorities.
Collaboration & Team Contribution
- Partner closely with Finance, Strategy, Transformation, Risk, Compliance, and Communications teams to align investor messaging with the latest validated business performance and strategic direction.
- Work with executive leaders to prepare investor presentations, scripts, briefing notes, Q&A packs, and supporting analysis that are clear, consistent, and evidence-based.
- Create a disciplined cross-functional approach to data review, issue resolution, and sign-off so that investor-facing content is accurate, timely, and trusted.
- Act as a role model for rigor, challenge, and professionalism, helping teams raise the quality of narrative development, metric definition, and reporting integrity.
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What Success Looks Like
- A coherent investor narrative is established, consistently linking strategy, performance, market context, and future value creation priorities.
- Key investor metrics are clearly defined, reconciled to trusted sources, and supported by transparent assumptions, commentary, and ownership.
- Board and investor materials are materially free from inconsistency, supported by strong review discipline, and capable of withstanding challenge from stakeholders.
- Senior leaders are confident and well-prepared to communicate performance, outlook, risks, and transformation progress in a way that builds credibility and trust.
Skills, Behaviours & Knowledge
- Exceptional ability to distill complex financial, operational, and strategic information into a concise and compelling investor narrative.
- Strong analytical capability, including comfort with KPI definition, trend interpretation, reconciliation, control design, and issue resolution.
- Experience of operating credibly with executive stakeholders, including CFO, CEO, Board, and investor-facing leadership teams.
- 2–3 years’ experience in M&A, transaction support, investor advisory, corporate finance, or a relevant strategy consultancy environment.
- Strong judgement and independence, with the confidence to challenge weak evidence, ambiguous metrics, or inconsistent messaging.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to adapt style for investors, analysts, Board members, and internal teams.
- Proven ability to work at pace in an interim environment, bringing structure, prioritization, and practical delivery across multiple workstreams.
- High levels of discretion, professionalism, and resilience when handling confidential, market-sensitive, or incomplete information.


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Learning & Development Opportunities
- Gain exposure to executive investor engagement, board reporting, and strategic communications during a critical period in the organisation's growth and development.
- Play a key role in strengthening reporting disciplines, data governance frameworks, and management information standards that will have a lasting organizational impact.
- Develop broader commercial and strategic understanding through close collaboration with leaders across Finance, Strategy, Transformation, Risk, and Communications.
- Influence how the organization communicates its performance, strategy, and value creation story to investors and key stakeholders.
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