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Role:Financial Analyst - Data Analyst - EMEA Finance

Level:AVP

Location:London (City) with Flexible Working

Start Date:ASAP

Salary:£50,000 - £75,000 + Bonuses & Benefits


Are you passionate about data-driven decision-making and performance analytics? Join a dynamic EMEA Finance team as an MI Analyst and help shape the future of management reporting and analytics for a leading international organisation.


In this impactful role, you will:

  • Deliver performance reporting and analysis for the EMEA region, supporting Finance, Marketing, and Strategic Planning stakeholders.
  • Take part in the end-to-end delivery of analytics reporting solutions, driving the adoption of innovative data transformation and analytics applications.
  • Proactively explore new reporting tools and productivity applications to enhance efficiency, innovation, and data governance.
  • Develop and maintain clear documentation and training materials to empower analytics application end users.
  • Ensure timely and effective management of analytics and reporting changes from a Finance perspective.
  • Support business analysis, data modelling, strategic and performance reporting, and management accounts using data from the EMEA MIS platform.
  • Contribute to system change initiatives and product evolution within the Finance function.


What you bring to the table:

  • Strong analytical skills with experience in management information, performance reporting, or business analysis.
  • Comfortable working with large datasets and data visualisation tools.
  • Excellent communication skills, able to collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders across the organisation.
  • Proactive approach to problem-solving and process improvement.
  • Experience in Finance, data analytics, or a related discipline is highly desirable.
  • Ideally qualified or Part Qualified Accountant


Role Level

  • This position is at the Assistant Vice President level, offering opportunities for growth and increased responsibility within a structured corporate hierarchy.


Why Apply?

  • Be part of a collaborative team driving business performance and innovation.
  • Work on high-impact projects with exposure to senior stakeholders.
  • Develop your career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

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