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Coyne & Associates Limited

Supply Chain Finance Business Partner

London
£75k – £85k/yr
Posted about 13 hours ago
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Global FMCG | Flexible UK Location | £75,000–£85,000 + Package

We’re supporting a major global FMCG organisation with the appointment of a Supply Chain Finance Business Partner into a highly commercial role partnering closely with its supply chain and operational leadership teams.

This is an opportunity for someone who enjoys getting beyond the numbers – understanding what is happening operationally, challenging performance and using financial insight to improve decision-making across a complex, international supply chain.

The Role

Working as a key finance partner to Supply Chain, you will:

  • Partner senior Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Operations stakeholders.
  • Provide financial insight across manufacturing, logistics, procurement and wider supply chain performance.
  • Analyse and challenge cost, productivity, efficiency and operational performance.
  • Support forecasting, budgeting and longer-term planning across the supply chain.
  • Help identify opportunities to improve margin, working capital and cost-to-serve.
  • Translate complex operational and financial data into clear commercial insight.
  • Build robust business cases around investment, productivity and transformation initiatives.
  • Provide constructive challenge to operational teams and influence decision-making across the business.
  • Support continuous improvement and greater consistency in financial reporting and performance management.

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We’re looking for a qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) with strong commercial finance/business partnering experience, ideally gained within FMCG, consumer, manufacturing or another complex supply chain environment.

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You’ll need to be comfortable operating with senior non-finance stakeholders and have the credibility to both support and challenge operational teams.

Previous exposure to supply chain finance, manufacturing finance, CPG/FMCG operations, logistics or procurement would be particularly relevant.

Just as importantly, this will suit someone who is naturally curious – able to understand the operational drivers behind the numbers rather than simply reporting financial performance.

Package & Location

  • Salary: c.£75,000–£85,000 + package
  • Location: Flexible UK location / hybrid working
  • Business: Global FMCG

This is a strong opportunity to join a large-scale international organisation in a role offering genuine exposure to the commercial and operational levers that drive supply chain performance.

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Skills

Commercial Finance
Business Partnering
Supply Chain Finance
Financial Analysis
Budgeting
Forecasting
Cost Management
Working Capital Optimization
Business Case Development
Performance Management
Stakeholder Management
Operational Analysis

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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