The Lux Travel Group
Junior Financial Administrator

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Location: London
Company: The Lux Travel Group
About The Lux Travel Group
The Lux Travel Group is a leading luxury travel consultancy based in London, specializing in creating bespoke experiences for a discerning global clientele. We are looking for a dedicated and hardworking Junior Financial Administrator to join our friendly finance team.
Reporting directly to the Finance Director, you will be a key player in managing our back-office administration and finance functions, ensuring our operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
- Payment Processing: Administer supplier payments to hotels, tour operators, and other partners.
- Invoice Management: Process and send client invoices and statements and actively manage payment collections.
- Bank Reconciliation: Perform regular client money reconciliations.
- Financial Reporting: Conduct general administration duties, including running and managing BSP and VAT reports.
- Stakeholder Liaison: Serve as a daily point of contact for clients, travel agents, and suppliers regarding payment and account inquiries.
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Requirements
Experience:
- Proven experience in a finance role within the travel industry is essential.
Skills:
- A strong understanding of Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- High level of accuracy and exceptional attention to detail.
- A proactive and organized approach to managing a varied workload.


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Personal Attributes:
- An excellent team player with a friendly and patient demeanor.
- Able to work on your own initiative.
The Package
The successful candidate can expect a competitive salary based on experience, along with a comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established company at an exciting time and further develop your skills in the luxury travel sector.
How to Apply
If you meet the requirements and are ready to contribute to a dynamic team, please send your CV and a cover letter to info@theluxtravelgroup.com or apply through the link.
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