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Business Intelligence Analyst

KennedyPearce Consulting
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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We're working with a high-growth, product-led fintech business that's looking to bring on a Business Intelligence Analyst to help scale how data is used across the organisation. This is a full time role offering hybrid working (2 days in their London office).

Over the past few years, the company has expanded rapidly, operating across several B2C product areas including payments, property, FX, and customer experience. With a modern data stack and a growing appetite for insight-led decision-making, this role will play a key part in driving smarter reporting and better use of data across the business.

What you'll be doing:

Engage with cross-functional stakeholders to gather reporting and dashboard requirements

Design, build and maintain Power BI dashboards to support performance tracking and operational decision-making

Translate complex data into clear, actionable insights and visual narratives

Apply best practices in dashboard UX, layout, and visual hierarchy to ensure usability and impact

Promote data-driven thinking by improving data literacy and supporting dashboard adoption across teams

Provide documentation, training and ongoing support to business users

What they're looking for:

Strong hands-on experience with Power BI, including Power Query and basic data modelling

Comfortable using SQL for data extraction and manipulation

Confident working directly with stakeholders to translate business needs into reporting outputs

A good eye for visual design, layout, and clarity in dashboard storytelling

Proactive, analytical, and able to work both independently and collaboratively

Benefits:

Gym

Pension

Flexible Working

Hybrid Working

Health Insurance

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