Financial Strategy Analyst

Manchester
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FINANCIAL STRATEGY ANALYST/ MACNHESTER / HYBRID / £45,000-£50,000 PLUS BENEFITS

WEX Europe Services Ltd are the owner of the Esso Card Fuel Card Portfolio, and with offices across Europe and the US are one of the Europe’s largest providers of fuel cards.

The Financial Analyst will play a key role in supporting business decision-making through effective financial modelling, analysis, and forecasting. This role will primarily focus on analysing existing business operations, contributing to the budgeting process, delivering accurate financial forecasts, and producing the monthly business review pack. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, possess strong commercial acumen, and have excellent Excel skills, and be a self-starter who thrives in a dynamic environment.

What’s on Offer?

Highly Competitive salary of £45,000-£50,000 (Based on experience)
Annual company bonus
37.5 hour week- Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends
Hybrid working from our Manchester City Centre office (1-2 days per week)
Industry leading pension scheme
25 days holiday plus bank holidays- with the opportunity to purchase additional holidays
Life assurance
Income protection
Discount & Perks platform
Employee wellbeing
Key Responsibilities of the Financial Strategy Analyst:

Develop, maintain, and improve financial models to support existing business performance and new opportunities
Conduct thorough analysis of financial data to provide actionable insights and recommendations
Support the annual budgeting and forecasting processes by collaborating with stakeholders across functions
Analysis variances between actual and forecasted results, identifying trends and providing key drivers for deviations.
Prepare detailed financial reports, dashboards, and presentations to aid in strategic decision making.
Produce monthly business review pack, ensuring accuracy and providing insightful commentary on financial performance
Work closely with commercial and operational teams to assess business performance and provide financial guidance
Ensure data accuracy and reliability through robust financial control processes.
Continuously identify and implement process improvements to enhance financial reporting efficiency
Experience you’ll bring:

Professional qualification such as CIMA, ACCA or equivalent
Proven experience in financial analysis, budgeting, and forecasting within a fast-paced business environment
Strong financial modelling and advanced Excel skills, including proficiency in formulas, pivot tables, data visualization and financial analysis
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities, with keen attention to detail
Demonstrate commercial acumen with the ability to interpret financial data into business insights
Effective communication skills with the ability to present complex information to non-financial stakeholders
Experience in the fleet services, energy or financial sector is desirable
Knowledge of financial systems such as Oracle, Business Object, PeopleSoft or similar platforms is a plus
Analytical thinking- ability to interpret data, spot trends and generate insights
Commercial Acumen- understand market dynamics ad business drivers to provide strategic recommendations
Detail orientation- ensures accuracy in financial analysis and reporting
What’s Next?
If you have the skills and passion to take on this position of FINANCIAL STRATEGY ANALYST, then we would love to hear from you. APPLY NOW for immediate consideration

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