NatWest Group
Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager

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Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager
Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager
About the Role
Join us as a Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager.
We’ll look to you to play a key role in shaping insight and decision-making across Technology spend, with a growing focus on FinOps, cost transparency, and value optimisation.
With your expertise, you’ll partner closely with stakeholders across Finance and Technology, helping to:
- Improve understanding of cost drivers
- Enhance transparency
- Identify opportunities to drive greater efficiency and value from investment
You can expect the opportunity to gain valuable exposure as you work closely with business partners to:
- Develop business insights
- Meet strategic objectives
The role involves attending the office in person a minimum of two days per week, with flexible opportunities to work from home the remainder of the time.
Responsibilities
As a Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager, you’ll be responsible for:
- Providing capability to drive commercial insight across Technology, Data, and AI spend through a consumption lens, including:
- Budgeting
- Forecasting
- Strategic reviews
- Scenario modelling
- Ensuring increased cost transparency and ownership across the business
- Enabling more informed decision-making
- Identifying and supporting opportunities for cost efficiency and optimisation with close stakeholder collaboration
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Core Responsibilities Include:
- Developing an understanding of technology cost drivers and consumption-based models, translating this into clear commercial insight
- Influencing and refining allocation and recharge methodologies to drive real-time insights and better prioritisation
- Delivering high-quality, insight-led reporting via:
- Dashboards
- PowerPoint slides
- Excel (focusing on actionable outcomes)
- Designing robust financial models to:
- Support commercial discussions
- Enable ‘what if’ scenario analysis
- Driving simplification and continuous improvement in:
- Processes
- Systems
- Reporting
- Supporting routine financial activities including:
- Month-end processes
- Forecasting
- Budgeting (ensuring outputs are accurate, timely, and relevant)
- Cultivating strong relationships with stakeholders to:
- Understand their needs
- Tailor outputs precisely
- Leading a high-performing team with:
- Development
- Support activities


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Required Skills and Experience
To excel in this role, you must demonstrate:
- Strong analytical and collaboration skills
- Ability to translate complex data into clear, meaningful business insights
- Comfort working with large datasets
- Capacity to influence stakeholders and drive actionable improvements in processes and outcomes
- Essential experience in:
- Technology Finance
- FinOps
- IT environments
Critical Competencies:
- Proven ability to influence and collaborate with senior stakeholders across disciplines
- Experience developing financial models and delivering insight-led reporting
- Exceptional communication skills to present complex analysis to technical and non-technical audiences
- Proficiency in data visualisation tools and techniques
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