Finance Business Partner

Wilkinson and Associates, Edinburgh

Finance Business Partner

Salary Not Specified

Wilkinson and Associates, Edinburgh

  • Full time
  • Permanent

Posted 1 week ago, 8 Oct | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 2406

Full Job Description

Following continued growth, our acquisitive fintech client is seeking a Finance Business Partner for a newly created role.

Working with fellow Business Partners as well as the wider commercial finance team, this role will provide a range of decision support and performance management services across the business.

This role offers opportunity to develop and for the remit to grow within a fast paced and expanding organisation.

Location Working Pattern:

Our client is based in Edinburgh city centre and offers hybrid working.

About You:

  • Previous experience in a similar role

  • The ability to establish and maintain strong relationships across all business areas

  • Confidence in presenting financial and commercial analysis, to senior finance and non-finance stakeholders

  • Demonstrable ability to get up to speed quickly, develop In-depth understanding of relevant matters and industry best practices

  • Ability to work to tight deadlines

  • Demonstrable commercial and business acumen

Key Responsibilities:

  • High-quality analysis of financial information and metrics that can be used to drive business performance and improve decision-making

  • Commercial thinking to identify areas where value can be added to the organisation and ultimately result in improvements to the financial performance

  • High-quality financial analysis, review and challenge of strategic opportunities

  • Options and recommendations and provide finance leadership to senior leaders as to the direction of decision making in the business areas we support

  • Support to corporate finance initiatives, such as acquisitions, joint ventures and other structural growth opportunities and deliver organisational change