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Transfer Pricing Manager - Financial Services

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Transfer Pricing Manager - Financial Services
Transfer Pricing Manager - Financial Services
Grade: C
About the Role
This role involves working on a range of projects with a client base in the Financial Services sector, primarily in Banking, Insurance, Asset Management, Fintech and Commodity Trading.
Responsibilities
- Providing technical transfer pricing advice to clients across a broad range of topics
- Developing and maintaining client relationships, including acting as the primary point of contact for clients and stakeholders
- Managing multijurisdiction projects and leading day-to-day delivery processes
- Coordinating with KPMG’s transfer pricing, international tax, indirect tax, and advisory teams on various topics
- Managing financial processes, including developing and overseeing project budgets and billing to ensure profitable client engagements
- Coaching and developing junior team members through training sessions and on-the-job support
- Ensuring timely reporting to senior management
- Actively contributing to new business opportunities, business development, marketing, and market proposition strategies
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Requirements
Qualifications & Experience
Candidates must possess:
- A CTA, CA, ACA, ACCA, or an equivalent qualification (e.g., Bachelor’s or Master’s in economics, finance, law, or accounting)
- Extensive transfer pricing experience, including:
- Preparation of transfer pricing documentation
- Tax value chain analyses
- Benchmarking
- Support with tax authority enquiries or Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs)
- Project management
- Mentoring junior team members


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Core Competencies
- Strong judgement and risk assessment skills, with the ability to recognise when escalation is required
- Analytical prowess with a commercial approach to problem-solving and advisory work
- Drive, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude
- Commercial awareness with a keen focus on development and team growth
- Ability to work autonomously and initiate action where needed
- Understanding of ethical and risk-related matters in client-facing environments
- Exceptional people skills for client and team engagement
- Highly organised with strong communication and project management abilities
- Financial Services industry experience is highly desirable
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