Interim Divisional Financial Controller (12-month contract Mat cover) North Manchester (Hybrid working - 2 days office based) Salary - £80,000 - £90,000 Axon Moore is exclusively partnering with a high growth business based in North Manchester as they look to bring in a qualified and experience Financial Controller for a circa of 12 months to cover Maternity Leave. The successful candidate will be tasked to provide financial reporting, insight, challenge, standardisation and financial control to aid the division to achieve its financial objectives through strong finance business partnering skills and acting as deputy to the Divisional Finance Director. Key Responsibilities: To implement, maintain and continuously improve best in class standardised reporting for all functions within the Leadership Team - including Sales, Operations, Product Development, and Marketing - with commentary that provides insightful analysis to aide decision making. To ensure reporting is consistent within the division and across other divisions. To own and prepare all financial slides for the Leadership Team Meeting and Monthly / Quarterly Business Reviews (MBRs / QBRs) with the Executive Committee. To own the divisional quarterly financial forecast, annual budget and 5 Year Planning processes, ensuring consistency in approach across local finance teams, coordinating and owning the overall process at divisional level, ensuring Group submission requirements are met with assumptions and targets well understood by all. To support the Financial 'cash up' of the monthly S&OP / IBP Process so it is the one source of truth in guiding the business, challenging the Sales and Operations Teams to deliver on their commitments. To support weekly performance reporting required by Group Finance, including the weekly sales outlook process. To support monthly Finance Reviews (Demand and Supply) to hold Sales Directors, Key Account Managers and Plant Managers to account for their numbers and to drive action which will improve EBITA. To act as commercial business partner for high priority/strategic business opportunities To support and challenge cost centre managers to manage and control divisional overhead costs through insightful reporting, regular review meetings and tracking of cost reduction plans. Responsibility for the costing team with an aim to ensure they're providing high quality costings, that are accurate and reflect the most likely costs that will be incurred to manufacture and distribute goods. Manage a team of commercial finance business partners, ensuring they're adequately trained to business partner the commercial team to the highest standards. To provide ad hoc financial analysis to Divisional and Group stakeholders, working closely with the MD, Commercial Director and Group Financial Controller in particular. International travel within Europe will be required once a quarter for 3 to 4 business working days which will be covered for by the client. I am looking to speak with qualified accountants, with commercial experience who aren't afraid of rolling their sleeves up and supporting the business through a period of change and growth. Interviews are looking to take place next week to not miss out and to find out more please apply today.
Mar 13, 2026
Contractor
Interim Divisional Financial Controller (12-month contract Mat cover) North Manchester (Hybrid working - 2 days office based) Salary - £80,000 - £90,000 Axon Moore is exclusively partnering with a high growth business based in North Manchester as they look to bring in a qualified and experience Financial Controller for a circa of 12 months to cover Maternity Leave. The successful candidate will be tasked to provide financial reporting, insight, challenge, standardisation and financial control to aid the division to achieve its financial objectives through strong finance business partnering skills and acting as deputy to the Divisional Finance Director. Key Responsibilities: To implement, maintain and continuously improve best in class standardised reporting for all functions within the Leadership Team - including Sales, Operations, Product Development, and Marketing - with commentary that provides insightful analysis to aide decision making. To ensure reporting is consistent within the division and across other divisions. To own and prepare all financial slides for the Leadership Team Meeting and Monthly / Quarterly Business Reviews (MBRs / QBRs) with the Executive Committee. To own the divisional quarterly financial forecast, annual budget and 5 Year Planning processes, ensuring consistency in approach across local finance teams, coordinating and owning the overall process at divisional level, ensuring Group submission requirements are met with assumptions and targets well understood by all. To support the Financial 'cash up' of the monthly S&OP / IBP Process so it is the one source of truth in guiding the business, challenging the Sales and Operations Teams to deliver on their commitments. To support weekly performance reporting required by Group Finance, including the weekly sales outlook process. To support monthly Finance Reviews (Demand and Supply) to hold Sales Directors, Key Account Managers and Plant Managers to account for their numbers and to drive action which will improve EBITA. To act as commercial business partner for high priority/strategic business opportunities To support and challenge cost centre managers to manage and control divisional overhead costs through insightful reporting, regular review meetings and tracking of cost reduction plans. Responsibility for the costing team with an aim to ensure they're providing high quality costings, that are accurate and reflect the most likely costs that will be incurred to manufacture and distribute goods. Manage a team of commercial finance business partners, ensuring they're adequately trained to business partner the commercial team to the highest standards. To provide ad hoc financial analysis to Divisional and Group stakeholders, working closely with the MD, Commercial Director and Group Financial Controller in particular. International travel within Europe will be required once a quarter for 3 to 4 business working days which will be covered for by the client. I am looking to speak with qualified accountants, with commercial experience who aren't afraid of rolling their sleeves up and supporting the business through a period of change and growth. Interviews are looking to take place next week to not miss out and to find out more please apply today.
We are seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join a manufacturing business and play a key role in strengthening financial control, stock management, and costing processes. This role is hands-on and will suit someone who enjoys being close to operations and understands the numbers behind production. This is a 3-6 month assignment and requires someone who is available on a 1 week notice or immediately available. Key responsibilities will include: Calculation of direct and indirect labour costs Stock and inventory control across manufacturing operations Product and process costings Supporting and developing the finance team Improving financial systems, controls, and reporting Working closely with operational and production teams Essential experience: Proven experience as a Financial Controller (or similar) within a manufacturing environment Strong understanding of stock, WIP, and production costing Confident working independently and using your own initiative Practical, hands-on approach with excellent attention to detail On-site role - 4 to 5 days per week This position requires a visible presence in the business to fully understand production, stock, and cost drivers. If you are a Financial Controller with solid manufacturing and stock experience and enjoy making a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
Mar 13, 2026
Seasonal
We are seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join a manufacturing business and play a key role in strengthening financial control, stock management, and costing processes. This role is hands-on and will suit someone who enjoys being close to operations and understands the numbers behind production. This is a 3-6 month assignment and requires someone who is available on a 1 week notice or immediately available. Key responsibilities will include: Calculation of direct and indirect labour costs Stock and inventory control across manufacturing operations Product and process costings Supporting and developing the finance team Improving financial systems, controls, and reporting Working closely with operational and production teams Essential experience: Proven experience as a Financial Controller (or similar) within a manufacturing environment Strong understanding of stock, WIP, and production costing Confident working independently and using your own initiative Practical, hands-on approach with excellent attention to detail On-site role - 4 to 5 days per week This position requires a visible presence in the business to fully understand production, stock, and cost drivers. If you are a Financial Controller with solid manufacturing and stock experience and enjoy making a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
Financial Controller/ Head of Fin Ops - £85,000-£95,000 + Bonus & Benefits- London (Hybrid)- Permanent- ACCA/CIMA/ACA The Opportunity We are partnering with a fast-growing, privately owned business entering an exciting phase of professionalisation and preparing for a planned exit. As part of this journey, we are seeking a commercially minded Financial Controller / Head of Finance Operations to lead the day-to-day finance function, strengthen controls, and build scalable processes to support growth and transaction readiness. This is a high-impact leadership role, ideal for someone who enjoys transforming finance operations, improving reporting quality, and leading teams through systems and process change in a dynamic, multi-site environment. Key Responsibilities: Finance Operations & Reporting Own and enhance the month-end close and management reporting process, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and insight. Deliver robust balance sheet controls, reconciliations, and working capital management. Oversee AP, AR, payroll, and transactional finance, driving efficiency and strong financial governance. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting in partnership with senior leadership. Controls, Governance & Compliance Strengthen internal controls, policies, and financial processes to ensure audit readiness and best practice. Support statutory reporting, year-end audit, and external stakeholder requirements. Prepare the finance function for increased scrutiny ahead of a sale/exit process. Systems & Transformation Co-lead the ERP implementation, from design through delivery and adoption. Drive process improvement initiatives across finance operations, reporting, and systems. Build scalable infrastructure to support growth and multi-site complexity. Leadership & Business Partnering Lead, develop, and mentor a high-performing finance team. Partner with operational and commercial stakeholders to provide actionable financial insight. Act as a trusted deputy to senior leadership on all operational finance matters. Skills & Experience Required: Fully qualified ACCA, CIMA, or ACA. Proven experience operating as a Financial Controller, Head of Finance Operations, or similar leadership role. Background within retail, consumer, or multi-site environments highly desirable. Demonstrated success delivering ERP implementations or major systems transformations. Strong track record of process improvement across month-end, AP, reporting, and internal controls. Experience managing and developing finance teams. Comfortable working in fast-paced, change environments Personal Attributes Hands-on, pragmatic, and solutions-oriented Strong communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders Detail-focused with a continuous improvement mindset Commercially aware and results-driven Financial Controller/ Head of Fin Ops - £85,000-£95,000 + Bonus & Benefits- London (Hybrid)- Permanent- ACCA/CIMA/ACA
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller/ Head of Fin Ops - £85,000-£95,000 + Bonus & Benefits- London (Hybrid)- Permanent- ACCA/CIMA/ACA The Opportunity We are partnering with a fast-growing, privately owned business entering an exciting phase of professionalisation and preparing for a planned exit. As part of this journey, we are seeking a commercially minded Financial Controller / Head of Finance Operations to lead the day-to-day finance function, strengthen controls, and build scalable processes to support growth and transaction readiness. This is a high-impact leadership role, ideal for someone who enjoys transforming finance operations, improving reporting quality, and leading teams through systems and process change in a dynamic, multi-site environment. Key Responsibilities: Finance Operations & Reporting Own and enhance the month-end close and management reporting process, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and insight. Deliver robust balance sheet controls, reconciliations, and working capital management. Oversee AP, AR, payroll, and transactional finance, driving efficiency and strong financial governance. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow reporting in partnership with senior leadership. Controls, Governance & Compliance Strengthen internal controls, policies, and financial processes to ensure audit readiness and best practice. Support statutory reporting, year-end audit, and external stakeholder requirements. Prepare the finance function for increased scrutiny ahead of a sale/exit process. Systems & Transformation Co-lead the ERP implementation, from design through delivery and adoption. Drive process improvement initiatives across finance operations, reporting, and systems. Build scalable infrastructure to support growth and multi-site complexity. Leadership & Business Partnering Lead, develop, and mentor a high-performing finance team. Partner with operational and commercial stakeholders to provide actionable financial insight. Act as a trusted deputy to senior leadership on all operational finance matters. Skills & Experience Required: Fully qualified ACCA, CIMA, or ACA. Proven experience operating as a Financial Controller, Head of Finance Operations, or similar leadership role. Background within retail, consumer, or multi-site environments highly desirable. Demonstrated success delivering ERP implementations or major systems transformations. Strong track record of process improvement across month-end, AP, reporting, and internal controls. Experience managing and developing finance teams. Comfortable working in fast-paced, change environments Personal Attributes Hands-on, pragmatic, and solutions-oriented Strong communicator with the ability to influence stakeholders Detail-focused with a continuous improvement mindset Commercially aware and results-driven Financial Controller/ Head of Fin Ops - £85,000-£95,000 + Bonus & Benefits- London (Hybrid)- Permanent- ACCA/CIMA/ACA
On an exclusive basis, greenwellgleeson are recruiting for a No.1 Financial Controller to work for a growing business based in Norwich - this person will progress to be Finance Director of the business. After an initial period, this role will be remote/ flexible with ad hoc travel into the office. Reporting into the CEO, duties of the role will include: Oversee day-to-day financial operations and produce accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual reports. Manage budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis using Xero. Prepare and manage R&D tax credit claims, liaising with advisors to ensure compliance and maximize benefits. Handle international trade and inter-company transactions, including transfer pricing and reconciliations. Implement robust internal controls and support annual audits, being the contact for external advisors. Monitor cash flow, manage working capital, and assist with long-term financial planning. Lead and mentor the finance team, ensuring efficient processes across AP, AR, and payroll. Improving and streamlining processes and procedures Skills, Requirements, Qualifications ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified with at least 5 years' experience in a similar role. Advanced skills in Xero and Excel. Strong knowledge of R&D tax claims, international trading, and compliance. Excellent analytical, leadership, and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Driven, ambitious individual Greenwell Gleeson Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.To find out more about how and why Greenwell Gleeson Ltd process your personal data in line with the data protection regime please go to the privacy notice on our website
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
On an exclusive basis, greenwellgleeson are recruiting for a No.1 Financial Controller to work for a growing business based in Norwich - this person will progress to be Finance Director of the business. After an initial period, this role will be remote/ flexible with ad hoc travel into the office. Reporting into the CEO, duties of the role will include: Oversee day-to-day financial operations and produce accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual reports. Manage budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis using Xero. Prepare and manage R&D tax credit claims, liaising with advisors to ensure compliance and maximize benefits. Handle international trade and inter-company transactions, including transfer pricing and reconciliations. Implement robust internal controls and support annual audits, being the contact for external advisors. Monitor cash flow, manage working capital, and assist with long-term financial planning. Lead and mentor the finance team, ensuring efficient processes across AP, AR, and payroll. Improving and streamlining processes and procedures Skills, Requirements, Qualifications ACA, ACCA, or CIMA qualified with at least 5 years' experience in a similar role. Advanced skills in Xero and Excel. Strong knowledge of R&D tax claims, international trading, and compliance. Excellent analytical, leadership, and communication skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Driven, ambitious individual Greenwell Gleeson Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.To find out more about how and why Greenwell Gleeson Ltd process your personal data in line with the data protection regime please go to the privacy notice on our website
Job Type:Fixed-Term Contract (Maternity Cover)Salary:£50,000-£60,000 per annumLocation:Shrewsbury Your new company Hays Senior Finance are supporting an SME construction business based in Shrewsbury with the recruitment of a Financial Controller on a 12 month fixed-term contract. Our client is a forward-thinking and ambitious organisation committed to delivering high-quality services and driving operational excellence. Your new role Reporting into the Finance Director, you will take ownership of the company's financial operations, ensuring robust financial management and effective reporting whilst leading a small team.Key duties: Production of accurate and timely monthly management accounts Liaison with external auditors and preparation of annual schedules Explanation of monthly variances and trends Responsible for all day-to-day cash and banking transactions Provide relevant cashflow forecasting information Oversight of credit control and purchase ledger processes Supervision of subcontract payments in line with CIS and HMRC guidelines Contribute to the improvement of processes and systems Payroll support Management of a small finance team What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or QBE Proven experience working as a Financial Controller (or similar) in a busy SME environment Detailed understanding of key day-to-day financial activities to include management accounting, statutory accounting, cashflow and VAT A collaborative leader capable of managing finance staff Strong IT skills, particularly Excel and proficient with accounting systems What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary of up to £60,000 per annum (depending on experience and qualification) and the chance to join a great business that boasts a supportive and collaborative working environment. The role will be office-based initially, but there is scope for hybrid working once settled. Due to the nature of the role, you will either be available immediately or on very short notice. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 13, 2026
Contractor
Job Type:Fixed-Term Contract (Maternity Cover)Salary:£50,000-£60,000 per annumLocation:Shrewsbury Your new company Hays Senior Finance are supporting an SME construction business based in Shrewsbury with the recruitment of a Financial Controller on a 12 month fixed-term contract. Our client is a forward-thinking and ambitious organisation committed to delivering high-quality services and driving operational excellence. Your new role Reporting into the Finance Director, you will take ownership of the company's financial operations, ensuring robust financial management and effective reporting whilst leading a small team.Key duties: Production of accurate and timely monthly management accounts Liaison with external auditors and preparation of annual schedules Explanation of monthly variances and trends Responsible for all day-to-day cash and banking transactions Provide relevant cashflow forecasting information Oversight of credit control and purchase ledger processes Supervision of subcontract payments in line with CIS and HMRC guidelines Contribute to the improvement of processes and systems Payroll support Management of a small finance team What you'll need to succeed Qualified Accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or QBE Proven experience working as a Financial Controller (or similar) in a busy SME environment Detailed understanding of key day-to-day financial activities to include management accounting, statutory accounting, cashflow and VAT A collaborative leader capable of managing finance staff Strong IT skills, particularly Excel and proficient with accounting systems What you'll get in return In return, you will receive a competitive salary of up to £60,000 per annum (depending on experience and qualification) and the chance to join a great business that boasts a supportive and collaborative working environment. The role will be office-based initially, but there is scope for hybrid working once settled. Due to the nature of the role, you will either be available immediately or on very short notice. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Role Overview Finance Director required for an incredible professional services firm headquartered out of Solihull, West Midlands. This is a really interesting privately owned business with a global footprint, and this role will see you overseeing business finances and operations, reporting directly to the owners. Responsibilities As the Finance Director, you will be responsible for: Creation of the global organisation's business plan and implementing financial and operational strategy Delivery of monthly financials and explaining financial position to the senior leadership team, acting as a true business partner to the executive directorate Leading annual budgeting, forecasting and cash planning procedures Overseeing the finance function, including a Financial Controller, Finance Manager and reporting team Leading financial reporting and treasury functions, including the multicurrency consolidation requirements Supervising the creation of statutory accounts and strong internal controls, supported by the Financial Controller Ensuring regulatory reporting compliance across the global group, adhering to local reporting and tax regulations Acting as a key point of contact to the group's client base for financial matters Fostering an environment focused on process improvement and strong controls Enhancing the finance function's use of the ERP system and producing stronger financial insight with the toolkit available Management of the finance function's payroll, AP and AR responsibilities Creation of a world class finance function, including future recruitment and development of the growing team Qualifications This role will see you supporting a well established, but growing, global business. You'll be based on a hybrid basis in Solihull, acting autonomously and helping the owners to enact their vision. The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant, with experience leading a high growth small or medium sized business. You should be an experienced manager, and a confident business partner at the most senior level.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Finance Director required for an incredible professional services firm headquartered out of Solihull, West Midlands. This is a really interesting privately owned business with a global footprint, and this role will see you overseeing business finances and operations, reporting directly to the owners. Responsibilities As the Finance Director, you will be responsible for: Creation of the global organisation's business plan and implementing financial and operational strategy Delivery of monthly financials and explaining financial position to the senior leadership team, acting as a true business partner to the executive directorate Leading annual budgeting, forecasting and cash planning procedures Overseeing the finance function, including a Financial Controller, Finance Manager and reporting team Leading financial reporting and treasury functions, including the multicurrency consolidation requirements Supervising the creation of statutory accounts and strong internal controls, supported by the Financial Controller Ensuring regulatory reporting compliance across the global group, adhering to local reporting and tax regulations Acting as a key point of contact to the group's client base for financial matters Fostering an environment focused on process improvement and strong controls Enhancing the finance function's use of the ERP system and producing stronger financial insight with the toolkit available Management of the finance function's payroll, AP and AR responsibilities Creation of a world class finance function, including future recruitment and development of the growing team Qualifications This role will see you supporting a well established, but growing, global business. You'll be based on a hybrid basis in Solihull, acting autonomously and helping the owners to enact their vision. The ideal candidate will be a qualified accountant, with experience leading a high growth small or medium sized business. You should be an experienced manager, and a confident business partner at the most senior level.
Role: Financial Controller Salary: Up to £70k dependent on experience Further details Full-time, office-based, permanent Reporting to: Managing Director Role overview Work closely with the Managing Director to provide accurate, timely, and meaningful financial information. Lead and manage the accounts department, ensuring strong performance and clear communication. Develop financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to support business growth. Oversee all financial transactions, accounting processes, and audit requirements. Manage company cashflow and ensure smooth financial operations. Lead on financial risk management, compliance, and insurance cover. Manage payroll and ensure all statutory payments are completed accurately and on time. Control capital expenditure and ensure spending stays within agreed plans. Support the senior management team with planning, commercial decision-making, and business development. Ensure all regulatory and statutory reporting requirements are met with zero non-conformance. Maintain and update the company risk register annually with the management team. Support commercial negotiations as required. Promote positive working relationships across the company and lead by example. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency, and cost savings. Key outcomes Accurate and timely financial reports delivered as required. Effective planning and forecasting that supports smooth business operations. Clean audits, strong financial controls, and compliant reporting. Controlled and well-managed expenditure across all areas. Up-to-date and cost-effective insurance cover in place. Payroll and statutory payments completed accurately and on schedule. Accounts team trained, supported, and performing effectively. Demonstrated contributions to efficiency improvements and cost savings. Apply now if interested!
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Role: Financial Controller Salary: Up to £70k dependent on experience Further details Full-time, office-based, permanent Reporting to: Managing Director Role overview Work closely with the Managing Director to provide accurate, timely, and meaningful financial information. Lead and manage the accounts department, ensuring strong performance and clear communication. Develop financial plans, budgets, and forecasts to support business growth. Oversee all financial transactions, accounting processes, and audit requirements. Manage company cashflow and ensure smooth financial operations. Lead on financial risk management, compliance, and insurance cover. Manage payroll and ensure all statutory payments are completed accurately and on time. Control capital expenditure and ensure spending stays within agreed plans. Support the senior management team with planning, commercial decision-making, and business development. Ensure all regulatory and statutory reporting requirements are met with zero non-conformance. Maintain and update the company risk register annually with the management team. Support commercial negotiations as required. Promote positive working relationships across the company and lead by example. Identify opportunities to improve processes, efficiency, and cost savings. Key outcomes Accurate and timely financial reports delivered as required. Effective planning and forecasting that supports smooth business operations. Clean audits, strong financial controls, and compliant reporting. Controlled and well-managed expenditure across all areas. Up-to-date and cost-effective insurance cover in place. Payroll and statutory payments completed accurately and on schedule. Accounts team trained, supported, and performing effectively. Demonstrated contributions to efficiency improvements and cost savings. Apply now if interested!
Reed Finance are pleased to be exclusively supporting a successful Essex based business in their search for their new senior finance professional. Heading up the Finance function of this growing business whilst partnering with group, the role requires a qualified, dynamic and passionate senior finance professional and proactive leader, with the ability to balance a variety of duties across finance and operations. The role works closely with the current Finance Director, succession planning with a view to become the FD within the next 3-5 years. The Financial Controller/Assistant FD will business partner across business and group, taking the lead and responsibility for all accounting and controlling functions, whilst operating commercially, operationally and strategically. Managing a small team whilst sitting within a larger finance function, a few key responsibilities include: Managing month end management accounting Management Reporting: Including KPI's, operational performance and management reviews Working closing with senior leaders across the group Budgeting and Forecasting with review and commentary to the wider business Preparation and maintenance of ongoing cash flow forecasting and working capital Heading up all statutory accounting alongside the team Managing annual Audits Managing and heading up relevant projects including improving processes, procedures, controls and finance management systems Many other commercial responsibilities in line with business demands and focuses The role requires a qualified accountant with suitable senior finance experience and the want and passion to grow and develop into an FD in time. The successful candidate will be a hands on and proactive leader, with the ability to balance a variety of duties across a busy and demanding business. Strong communication, organisation and team management experience will be crucial here alongside the ability to build relationships and manage both internal and external stakeholder relationships. In addition to a competitive salary, the position offers 1 day per week working from home alongside an attractive benefits package. This is a wonderful opportunity to join a successful business in an integral capacity - please apply directly or contact Daniel Cornes at Reed Finance to discuss further.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Reed Finance are pleased to be exclusively supporting a successful Essex based business in their search for their new senior finance professional. Heading up the Finance function of this growing business whilst partnering with group, the role requires a qualified, dynamic and passionate senior finance professional and proactive leader, with the ability to balance a variety of duties across finance and operations. The role works closely with the current Finance Director, succession planning with a view to become the FD within the next 3-5 years. The Financial Controller/Assistant FD will business partner across business and group, taking the lead and responsibility for all accounting and controlling functions, whilst operating commercially, operationally and strategically. Managing a small team whilst sitting within a larger finance function, a few key responsibilities include: Managing month end management accounting Management Reporting: Including KPI's, operational performance and management reviews Working closing with senior leaders across the group Budgeting and Forecasting with review and commentary to the wider business Preparation and maintenance of ongoing cash flow forecasting and working capital Heading up all statutory accounting alongside the team Managing annual Audits Managing and heading up relevant projects including improving processes, procedures, controls and finance management systems Many other commercial responsibilities in line with business demands and focuses The role requires a qualified accountant with suitable senior finance experience and the want and passion to grow and develop into an FD in time. The successful candidate will be a hands on and proactive leader, with the ability to balance a variety of duties across a busy and demanding business. Strong communication, organisation and team management experience will be crucial here alongside the ability to build relationships and manage both internal and external stakeholder relationships. In addition to a competitive salary, the position offers 1 day per week working from home alongside an attractive benefits package. This is a wonderful opportunity to join a successful business in an integral capacity - please apply directly or contact Daniel Cornes at Reed Finance to discuss further.
An exciting and growing business based in Edgware is seeking a Part-Time Financial Controller to take ownership of the finance function. This role is four days per week and offers hybrid working . This is a hands-on, position, ideally suited to a qualified accountant who enjoys being involved in the full finance lifecycle ,from day-to-day financial operations through to forecasting, reporting, and commercial decision-making. Your new role will involve: Preparation of monthly management accounts (P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow) Budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Preparation of year-end accounts and tax returns Day-to-day bookkeeping Management of accounts payable and receivable, including credit control Bank reconciliations and cash flow management Developing and maintaining financial controls and processes This is the perfect opportunity for those who are ACCA/ACA/CIMA Qualified and are looking for flexibility on their next role. If this is you please do apply.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
An exciting and growing business based in Edgware is seeking a Part-Time Financial Controller to take ownership of the finance function. This role is four days per week and offers hybrid working . This is a hands-on, position, ideally suited to a qualified accountant who enjoys being involved in the full finance lifecycle ,from day-to-day financial operations through to forecasting, reporting, and commercial decision-making. Your new role will involve: Preparation of monthly management accounts (P&L, balance sheet, and cash flow) Budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis Preparation of year-end accounts and tax returns Day-to-day bookkeeping Management of accounts payable and receivable, including credit control Bank reconciliations and cash flow management Developing and maintaining financial controls and processes This is the perfect opportunity for those who are ACCA/ACA/CIMA Qualified and are looking for flexibility on their next role. If this is you please do apply.
Role: Group Financial Controller Location: St Albans Salary: £75-85k The Financial Controller will be responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the whole firm. Working through the internal Finance team, you will be expected to secure robust financial control, provide accurate reporting and ensure that we are compliant with regulatory requirements click apply for full job details
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Role: Group Financial Controller Location: St Albans Salary: £75-85k The Financial Controller will be responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the whole firm. Working through the internal Finance team, you will be expected to secure robust financial control, provide accurate reporting and ensure that we are compliant with regulatory requirements click apply for full job details
Financial Controller Pinpoint Resourcing are currently working with manufacturing arm of an international business based near Aldershot to source a Financial Controller to cover a 14 month maternity cover Duties Oversee end-to-end accounting operations. Manage month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close. Prepare financial statements and management reports. Conduct variance analysis. Maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Lead external and internal audits. Liaise with auditors and tax advisors. Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance. Oversee accounts payable and receivable functions. Ensure timely processing of invoices, payments, and collections. Monitor debtor and creditor balances. Improve cash flow and working capital processes. Support credit control and vendor relationship management. Requirements: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Experience working in a manufacturing or similar business Salary + other information: £60,000 - £70,000 Based near Aldershot Hybrid working arrangement - 3 days in the office 2 days from home If you are interested in the role, please apply! Financial Controller Pinpoint Resourcing are currently working with manufacturing arm of an international business based near Aldershot to source a Financial Controller to cover a 14 month maternity cover Duties Manage month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close. Prepare financial statements and management reports. Conduct variance analysis. Maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Lead external and internal audits. Liaise with auditors and tax advisors. Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance. Oversee accounts payable and receivable functions. Ensure timely processing of invoices, payments, and collections. Monitor debtor and creditor balances. Improve cash flow and working capital processes. Support credit control and vendor relationship management. Requirements: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Experience working in a manufacturing or similar business Salary + other information: £60,000 - £70,000 Based near Aldershot Hybrid working arrangement - 3 days in the office 2 days from home If you are interested in the role, please apply! Due to the anticipated high volume of applications for this advertisement, it is with regret that we may only be able to contact those applicants successful in being shortlisted. However, your application for this or any further roles, may mean that we are able to contact you when additional vacancies become available. Should you not want this to be the case, please feel free to contact us directly to ensure we are aware of your wishes. Pinpoint Resourcing Ltd is an employment agency and employment business.
Mar 13, 2026
Contractor
Financial Controller Pinpoint Resourcing are currently working with manufacturing arm of an international business based near Aldershot to source a Financial Controller to cover a 14 month maternity cover Duties Oversee end-to-end accounting operations. Manage month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close. Prepare financial statements and management reports. Conduct variance analysis. Maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Lead external and internal audits. Liaise with auditors and tax advisors. Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance. Oversee accounts payable and receivable functions. Ensure timely processing of invoices, payments, and collections. Monitor debtor and creditor balances. Improve cash flow and working capital processes. Support credit control and vendor relationship management. Requirements: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Experience working in a manufacturing or similar business Salary + other information: £60,000 - £70,000 Based near Aldershot Hybrid working arrangement - 3 days in the office 2 days from home If you are interested in the role, please apply! Financial Controller Pinpoint Resourcing are currently working with manufacturing arm of an international business based near Aldershot to source a Financial Controller to cover a 14 month maternity cover Duties Manage month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close. Prepare financial statements and management reports. Conduct variance analysis. Maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Lead external and internal audits. Liaise with auditors and tax advisors. Ensure timely statutory filings and regulatory compliance. Oversee accounts payable and receivable functions. Ensure timely processing of invoices, payments, and collections. Monitor debtor and creditor balances. Improve cash flow and working capital processes. Support credit control and vendor relationship management. Requirements: ACA, ACCA or CIMA qualified Experience working in a manufacturing or similar business Salary + other information: £60,000 - £70,000 Based near Aldershot Hybrid working arrangement - 3 days in the office 2 days from home If you are interested in the role, please apply! Due to the anticipated high volume of applications for this advertisement, it is with regret that we may only be able to contact those applicants successful in being shortlisted. However, your application for this or any further roles, may mean that we are able to contact you when additional vacancies become available. Should you not want this to be the case, please feel free to contact us directly to ensure we are aware of your wishes. Pinpoint Resourcing Ltd is an employment agency and employment business.
About the Company Navari Talent is supporting a well-established technology business in the search for a Financial Controller to join their growing team. With recent Private Equity backing to support the next phase of growth and development, the leadership team is strengthening the finance function to bring greater structure to reporting, processes and financial oversight. With around 60 employees, the business combines the stability of an established organisation with the pace and entrepreneurial culture of a growing company. Role Overview Reporting directly to the CFO, you will act as a key number two within the finance function, taking responsibility for the day-to-day running of finance while supporting the wider business, including the development of financial processes, reporting and controls. You will gain exposure to commercial decision-making and senior leadership discussions, working closely with the CFO and other members of the executive team. This includes visibility into the financial drivers of the business and involvement in conversations that shape strategic priorities. For finance professionals looking to broaden their experience beyond core reporting, the role offers valuable exposure to board-level and executive decision-making, providing a strong platform for those aspiring to progress into future financial leadership roles. This position would suit someone comfortable working in a hands-on environment where processes are still evolving, and where they can contribute ideas and improvements as the business continues to grow. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of the finance function Manage the monthly close process and preparation of management accounts Ensure strong financial controls, processes and technical accounting standards Support the preparation of statutory accounts and external reporting requirements Work closely with the CFO on financial planning and key business initiatives Mentor and support members of the finance team Identify opportunities to improve processes, systems and reporting structures Partner with stakeholders across the business to support operational decision-making Requirements Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with at least 2 years PQE Strong technical accounting and financial reporting experience Experience working in small to mid-sized businesses or entrepreneurial environments Ability to operate independently and take ownership of the finance function Experience supporting or mentoring junior members of a finance team A proactive mindset with the confidence to suggest and implement improvements Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships across the business Exposure to international operations or multi-entity environments would be beneficial but is not essential.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
About the Company Navari Talent is supporting a well-established technology business in the search for a Financial Controller to join their growing team. With recent Private Equity backing to support the next phase of growth and development, the leadership team is strengthening the finance function to bring greater structure to reporting, processes and financial oversight. With around 60 employees, the business combines the stability of an established organisation with the pace and entrepreneurial culture of a growing company. Role Overview Reporting directly to the CFO, you will act as a key number two within the finance function, taking responsibility for the day-to-day running of finance while supporting the wider business, including the development of financial processes, reporting and controls. You will gain exposure to commercial decision-making and senior leadership discussions, working closely with the CFO and other members of the executive team. This includes visibility into the financial drivers of the business and involvement in conversations that shape strategic priorities. For finance professionals looking to broaden their experience beyond core reporting, the role offers valuable exposure to board-level and executive decision-making, providing a strong platform for those aspiring to progress into future financial leadership roles. This position would suit someone comfortable working in a hands-on environment where processes are still evolving, and where they can contribute ideas and improvements as the business continues to grow. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of the finance function Manage the monthly close process and preparation of management accounts Ensure strong financial controls, processes and technical accounting standards Support the preparation of statutory accounts and external reporting requirements Work closely with the CFO on financial planning and key business initiatives Mentor and support members of the finance team Identify opportunities to improve processes, systems and reporting structures Partner with stakeholders across the business to support operational decision-making Requirements Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA or CIMA) with at least 2 years PQE Strong technical accounting and financial reporting experience Experience working in small to mid-sized businesses or entrepreneurial environments Ability to operate independently and take ownership of the finance function Experience supporting or mentoring junior members of a finance team A proactive mindset with the confidence to suggest and implement improvements Strong communication skills and the ability to build relationships across the business Exposure to international operations or multi-entity environments would be beneficial but is not essential.
An exciting and energetic large financial services organisation in Doncaster are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager with a statutory/technical reporting background. Reporting to the Finance Director this role will have a broad remit across financial control, accounting and reporting activities. The Job Complete monthly, quarterly, interim and year end reporting Own Regulatory reporting including challenging assumptions, verifying data sources and interpretation of new reporting requirements Conduct preparation, reviews and sign-off of monthly Balance Sheet reconciliations Provide tight financial control over the Balance Sheet, while mitigating risks to the P&L Jointly own the audit processes with the Financial Controller, (internal and external / statutory and regulatory) ensuring an accurate, efficient and clean audit Drive and manage continuous improvement across the business Prepare Statutory Accounts for the businesses Ensure that financial and management reporting is performed accurately & to prescribed timescales and quality standards Provide financial guidance to support and challenge the business to ensure a robust financial control environment and conformance with group accounting policies and related Accounting Standards, to include implementing new policies as required Ensure accurate reporting (preparation/ review) from the financial systems Act as the main point of contact for the FP&A and Operations teams within the business Own the funding process, liaising with Treasury and challenging models The Person Qualified ACA/ACCA/CIMA Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong financial accounting experience including overseeing the month end process Confident when dealing with senior stakeholders in the business Ability to manage / manipulate large volumes of data Very strong Excel skills The Benefits Excellent bonus scheme, 10% pension, 25 days holiday and flexible working
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
An exciting and energetic large financial services organisation in Doncaster are looking for an ambitious Finance Manager with a statutory/technical reporting background. Reporting to the Finance Director this role will have a broad remit across financial control, accounting and reporting activities. The Job Complete monthly, quarterly, interim and year end reporting Own Regulatory reporting including challenging assumptions, verifying data sources and interpretation of new reporting requirements Conduct preparation, reviews and sign-off of monthly Balance Sheet reconciliations Provide tight financial control over the Balance Sheet, while mitigating risks to the P&L Jointly own the audit processes with the Financial Controller, (internal and external / statutory and regulatory) ensuring an accurate, efficient and clean audit Drive and manage continuous improvement across the business Prepare Statutory Accounts for the businesses Ensure that financial and management reporting is performed accurately & to prescribed timescales and quality standards Provide financial guidance to support and challenge the business to ensure a robust financial control environment and conformance with group accounting policies and related Accounting Standards, to include implementing new policies as required Ensure accurate reporting (preparation/ review) from the financial systems Act as the main point of contact for the FP&A and Operations teams within the business Own the funding process, liaising with Treasury and challenging models The Person Qualified ACA/ACCA/CIMA Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong financial accounting experience including overseeing the month end process Confident when dealing with senior stakeholders in the business Ability to manage / manipulate large volumes of data Very strong Excel skills The Benefits Excellent bonus scheme, 10% pension, 25 days holiday and flexible working
Financial Controller Ashford - On Site Paying £70k We are partnering exclusively with a well-established, internationally connected manufacturing business seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join them on a permanent basis. Operating as part of the senior leadership team, this role plays a pivotal part in maintaining robust financial control, delivering accurate reporting, and supporting strategic decision-making across the site. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on finance leader who enjoys working in a fast-paced, evolving environment and contributing directly to business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead the day-to-day operations of the finance department. Deliver accurate monthly management accounts, balance sheet reconciliations and Group submissions to required deadlines. Oversee accruals, prepayments, journals, stock processes and management reporting. Review performance against budget and investigate variances. Ensure the timely and accurate operation of sales and purchase ledger activities. Manage banking processes, reconciliations and payment approvals. Produce the annual budget and support ongoing performance reviews. Prepare statutory accounts, audit packs and tax information for external advisers. Support and enhance internal systems including ERP/MIS improvements. Lead, coach and develop finance team members, ensuring clarity of responsibilities and performance standards. Profile: Professionally qualified Accountant (or QBE with significant relevant experience). Strong technical grounding in UK GAAP and understanding of core tax principles. Proven experience producing accurate, timely financial reporting in a commercial environment. Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and provide meaningful insight. Confident communicator able to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Strong IT skills, particularly within Microsoft Office and finance/ERP systems. Comfortable leading teams through process and system improvements. Proactive, flexible, and solutions-focused approach with excellent attention to detail. On Offer: Circa £70k basic salary Senior leadership role with real ownership and influence. Opportunity to work within a supportive, forward-thinking organisation. Hybrid of operational delivery and strategic impact. A varied, hands-on role ideal for someone who thrives on responsibility and continuous improvement.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller Ashford - On Site Paying £70k We are partnering exclusively with a well-established, internationally connected manufacturing business seeking an experienced Financial Controller to join them on a permanent basis. Operating as part of the senior leadership team, this role plays a pivotal part in maintaining robust financial control, delivering accurate reporting, and supporting strategic decision-making across the site. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on finance leader who enjoys working in a fast-paced, evolving environment and contributing directly to business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead the day-to-day operations of the finance department. Deliver accurate monthly management accounts, balance sheet reconciliations and Group submissions to required deadlines. Oversee accruals, prepayments, journals, stock processes and management reporting. Review performance against budget and investigate variances. Ensure the timely and accurate operation of sales and purchase ledger activities. Manage banking processes, reconciliations and payment approvals. Produce the annual budget and support ongoing performance reviews. Prepare statutory accounts, audit packs and tax information for external advisers. Support and enhance internal systems including ERP/MIS improvements. Lead, coach and develop finance team members, ensuring clarity of responsibilities and performance standards. Profile: Professionally qualified Accountant (or QBE with significant relevant experience). Strong technical grounding in UK GAAP and understanding of core tax principles. Proven experience producing accurate, timely financial reporting in a commercial environment. Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and provide meaningful insight. Confident communicator able to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels. Strong IT skills, particularly within Microsoft Office and finance/ERP systems. Comfortable leading teams through process and system improvements. Proactive, flexible, and solutions-focused approach with excellent attention to detail. On Offer: Circa £70k basic salary Senior leadership role with real ownership and influence. Opportunity to work within a supportive, forward-thinking organisation. Hybrid of operational delivery and strategic impact. A varied, hands-on role ideal for someone who thrives on responsibility and continuous improvement.
Axon Moore is delighted to be supporting a well-established business based in North Lincolnshire recruiting a Qualified Financial Accountant to join their team. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will take ownership of statutory and financial accounts, lead financial reporting and audit preparation, strengthen internal controls, and apply IFRS knowledge across the business. This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified or recently qualified ACA/ACCA accountant making a first or second move out of practice.Responsibilities: Prepare statutory accounts and year-end working papers for the group. Own monthly and quarterly financial reporting, including management accounts, variance analysis, and board packs. Coordinate external audits, manage audit queries, and deliver audit-ready documentation. Maintain and improve internal controls and policies where applicable. Apply IFRS and technical accounting standards to complex transactions, including revenue, leases, and financial instruments. Support month-end close, reconciliations, and balance sheet reviews. Work with cross-functional teams (tax, treasury, operations) to ensure accurate financial treatment and reporting. Requirements: Qualified ACA or ACCA - newly qualified or 1-3 years PQE Strong technical finance background with experience in statutory accounts, financial reporting and audit. Solid knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP and the ability to interpret standards for practical application. Proven experience preparing audit packs and liaising with external auditors. Excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and the ability to communicate technical issues clearly to non-finance stakeholders
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Axon Moore is delighted to be supporting a well-established business based in North Lincolnshire recruiting a Qualified Financial Accountant to join their team. Reporting to the Financial Controller, you will take ownership of statutory and financial accounts, lead financial reporting and audit preparation, strengthen internal controls, and apply IFRS knowledge across the business. This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified or recently qualified ACA/ACCA accountant making a first or second move out of practice.Responsibilities: Prepare statutory accounts and year-end working papers for the group. Own monthly and quarterly financial reporting, including management accounts, variance analysis, and board packs. Coordinate external audits, manage audit queries, and deliver audit-ready documentation. Maintain and improve internal controls and policies where applicable. Apply IFRS and technical accounting standards to complex transactions, including revenue, leases, and financial instruments. Support month-end close, reconciliations, and balance sheet reviews. Work with cross-functional teams (tax, treasury, operations) to ensure accurate financial treatment and reporting. Requirements: Qualified ACA or ACCA - newly qualified or 1-3 years PQE Strong technical finance background with experience in statutory accounts, financial reporting and audit. Solid knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP and the ability to interpret standards for practical application. Proven experience preparing audit packs and liaising with external auditors. Excellent attention to detail, strong analytical skills, and the ability to communicate technical issues clearly to non-finance stakeholders
Cedar is currently partnered with a leading infrastructure business to secure an Interim Financial Controller for a 12-month assignment, based in North West London. The role is offered on a day rate of £450-500 per day, inside IR35. The CompanyThis organisation is a recognised leader in its sector and is part-way through a major finance and systems transformation programme. With a new ERP being implemented and a refreshed operating model underway, the finance team is entering a transition period where robust BAU control, continuity of reporting, and process stabilisation are critical. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in maintaining financial discipline while also shaping the future state of the function. The RoleAs Interim Financial Controller, you will: Take ownership of month-end, management reporting, and forecasting, ensuring timely and accurate outputs with meaningful analysis. Strengthen governance with rigorous balance sheet controls, reconciliations, and process oversight. Lead finance operations across AP, AR, treasury, and payroll, maintaining service quality as new systems embed. Bring visibility over programme-related spend to support cost control and financial planning throughout the transformation. Embed sustainable processes and financial controls within the new system environment. Partner with operational and programme stakeholders to enable effective decision-making. Coach and support the finance team, ensuring continuity and capability through change. Identify opportunities to streamline processes and build scalability into BAU operations. Your ProfileYou will ideally have: A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CA). Experience as a Financial Controller or senior finance lead in a transformation or change environment. Strong technical reporting capability and disciplined financial control. Evidence of stabilising a finance function during systems or process transition. Excellent stakeholder engagement and business partnering experience. Immediate or short-notice availability. Compensation & Benefits Day rate: £450-500 per day (inside IR35) 12-month initial term Hybrid working: 3-4 days per week on-site in North West London Highly visible, business-critical role during a major finance transformation Opportunity to shape and stabilise core finance processes as the new ERP embeds Hands-on remit with strategic exposure, without being siloed in a pure project role Ideal platform for an interim who enjoys bringing structure, control, and confidence during change
Mar 12, 2026
Contractor
Cedar is currently partnered with a leading infrastructure business to secure an Interim Financial Controller for a 12-month assignment, based in North West London. The role is offered on a day rate of £450-500 per day, inside IR35. The CompanyThis organisation is a recognised leader in its sector and is part-way through a major finance and systems transformation programme. With a new ERP being implemented and a refreshed operating model underway, the finance team is entering a transition period where robust BAU control, continuity of reporting, and process stabilisation are critical. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in maintaining financial discipline while also shaping the future state of the function. The RoleAs Interim Financial Controller, you will: Take ownership of month-end, management reporting, and forecasting, ensuring timely and accurate outputs with meaningful analysis. Strengthen governance with rigorous balance sheet controls, reconciliations, and process oversight. Lead finance operations across AP, AR, treasury, and payroll, maintaining service quality as new systems embed. Bring visibility over programme-related spend to support cost control and financial planning throughout the transformation. Embed sustainable processes and financial controls within the new system environment. Partner with operational and programme stakeholders to enable effective decision-making. Coach and support the finance team, ensuring continuity and capability through change. Identify opportunities to streamline processes and build scalability into BAU operations. Your ProfileYou will ideally have: A recognised accountancy qualification (ACA / ACCA / CIMA / CA). Experience as a Financial Controller or senior finance lead in a transformation or change environment. Strong technical reporting capability and disciplined financial control. Evidence of stabilising a finance function during systems or process transition. Excellent stakeholder engagement and business partnering experience. Immediate or short-notice availability. Compensation & Benefits Day rate: £450-500 per day (inside IR35) 12-month initial term Hybrid working: 3-4 days per week on-site in North West London Highly visible, business-critical role during a major finance transformation Opportunity to shape and stabilise core finance processes as the new ERP embeds Hands-on remit with strategic exposure, without being siloed in a pure project role Ideal platform for an interim who enjoys bringing structure, control, and confidence during change
Amwins International Underwriting (AIU) Graduate Training Scheme AIU brings together international underwriting capabilities under one unified structure, offering graduates a fast growing, strategically important role with exposure to specialty lines, innovative portfolio solutions and the London Market. Why Join? Front Row Seat to the London Market Real world underwriting from day one London Market trading dynamics, global distribution channels and specialty product lines Emerging risks, actuarial insights and portfolio performance analysis Experience across Market Leading Platforms Contour Underwriting - Specialty lines including Marine Cargo and other high growth classes Unicorn Underwriting - UK focused products such as Motor Fleet & Commercial SME Amplify - Cross class portfolio solutions powered by data, analytics and bespoke tech Central Underwriting Excellence (AIU Core) - Risk selection, modelling, actuarial collaboration and MI insights Training, Development & Professional Growth Sponsored Chartered Institute of Insurance (CII) Dip qualification via a level 4 apprenticeship Structured internal learning on underwriting fundamentals, negotiation, trading and financial acumen Personal development workshops on relationship building, presentation skills and leadership Access to actuarial, data/MI, modelling and claims specialists Events: external networking, industry events, Lunch & Learn, volunteer programmes Mentorship from experienced underwriters and leadership within AIU and Amwins Global Risks What Makes the Scheme Stand Out? Real accountability from day one Exposure to senior leaders including underwriting heads and AIU management International collaboration and rapid progression into underwriting roles Future focused underwriting model backed by strong investment and strategic clarity Who Should Apply? Degree 2:1 or better, STEM preferred Right to work in the UK Strong communication, relationship building and networking skills Curiosity, drive and willingness to learn; no prior insurance experience required Creative and collaborative mindset, independent thinker Client focused, prioritises customers' needs Application Process Quick apply - CV, cover letter and short questions Live video interview Assessment centre in London on Thursday 16th April Closing date: 16th March (subject to earlier closure if sufficient applications are received). Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides experience across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning & Analysis, enabling graduates to learn from industry leaders and work on impactful projects. Skill Development Core accounting principles, analysis and communication of complex ideas Opportunity to work towards ACCA, ACA, CIMA or similar qualifications, plus a Finance Apprenticeship Exposure to the finance career path and network building Qualifications & Eligibility Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent in a numerate degree Open mind, resilient, relationship focused, excellent communication skills Permanent residency in the UK What We Offer London market experience and technical development Mentoring, continuous support and an inclusive culture Competitive salary, holiday allowance and pension contribution Recruitment Timeline February 2026 - Online applications close March 2026 - Online assessment and interview April 2026 - Assessment Centres October 2026 - Programme commencement International Programmes Coordinator - HDI Coordinating multiservice programmes across the HDI Group Global Network, focusing on data quality, regulatory compliance, premium tracking, and stakeholder relationships. Key Responsibilities Maintain data quality and integrity of underwriting and operations data across systems such as Geras, Pool Re, Global Network Portal, One Flow, etc. Ensure accurate electronic records for auditing and regulatory purposes. Work with credit controllers to manage money movement and resolve queries. Support bound programme instruction to the Global Network. Monitor market intelligence and local regulations impacting procedures. Assist with KPI and SLA adherence, premium allocation calculations, and policy issuance. Build relationships with stakeholders to enhance communication and collaboration. Skills & Experience Knowledge of insurance cover terminology across multiple lines (desired) Strong organisation, ability to manage workload and meet service standards Analytical and problem solving skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Excel, MS Word and accounting applications Drive for innovation and change implementation We are an equal opportunities employer committed to an inclusive workplace. Contact UK& for support with your application. Intern - Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), Financial Services Insurance Team Paid 2 month summer internship in London focusing on project delivery, client interaction, industry research, and team collaboration. Key Contributions Support senior professionals in project delivery and client presentations Maintain professional relationships with clients and investors Conduct industry research on financial institutions, trends, and regulatory changes Collaborate with cross functional teams and external partners to deliver high quality outcomes Qualifications Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree Strong analytical and problem solving skills Excellent verbal and written communication Proficient with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Interest in a career within financial services (insurance) or consulting Apprenticeships - various roles (Zurich, Tokio Marine HCC, etc.) Multiple apprenticeship programmes across underwriting, claims, finance, and continuous improvement, offering training, industry exposure, and professional qualification pathways (Level 3/4). General Qualifications & Expectations Full right to work and reside in the UK, usually minimum 3 year residency Minimum of three A Levels (A -C) or equivalent Minimum of five GCSEs (C/4), including Maths and English Professional attitude, strong communication, problem solving, and teamwork Commitment to apprenticeship funding rules - no prior equivalent qualification Apprentice programmes typically run 18-24 months, include a Level 3/4 apprenticeship, and offer a competitive salary, pension contribution, holiday allowance, and other benefits.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Amwins International Underwriting (AIU) Graduate Training Scheme AIU brings together international underwriting capabilities under one unified structure, offering graduates a fast growing, strategically important role with exposure to specialty lines, innovative portfolio solutions and the London Market. Why Join? Front Row Seat to the London Market Real world underwriting from day one London Market trading dynamics, global distribution channels and specialty product lines Emerging risks, actuarial insights and portfolio performance analysis Experience across Market Leading Platforms Contour Underwriting - Specialty lines including Marine Cargo and other high growth classes Unicorn Underwriting - UK focused products such as Motor Fleet & Commercial SME Amplify - Cross class portfolio solutions powered by data, analytics and bespoke tech Central Underwriting Excellence (AIU Core) - Risk selection, modelling, actuarial collaboration and MI insights Training, Development & Professional Growth Sponsored Chartered Institute of Insurance (CII) Dip qualification via a level 4 apprenticeship Structured internal learning on underwriting fundamentals, negotiation, trading and financial acumen Personal development workshops on relationship building, presentation skills and leadership Access to actuarial, data/MI, modelling and claims specialists Events: external networking, industry events, Lunch & Learn, volunteer programmes Mentorship from experienced underwriters and leadership within AIU and Amwins Global Risks What Makes the Scheme Stand Out? Real accountability from day one Exposure to senior leaders including underwriting heads and AIU management International collaboration and rapid progression into underwriting roles Future focused underwriting model backed by strong investment and strategic clarity Who Should Apply? Degree 2:1 or better, STEM preferred Right to work in the UK Strong communication, relationship building and networking skills Curiosity, drive and willingness to learn; no prior insurance experience required Creative and collaborative mindset, independent thinker Client focused, prioritises customers' needs Application Process Quick apply - CV, cover letter and short questions Live video interview Assessment centre in London on Thursday 16th April Closing date: 16th March (subject to earlier closure if sufficient applications are received). Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides experience across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning & Analysis, enabling graduates to learn from industry leaders and work on impactful projects. Skill Development Core accounting principles, analysis and communication of complex ideas Opportunity to work towards ACCA, ACA, CIMA or similar qualifications, plus a Finance Apprenticeship Exposure to the finance career path and network building Qualifications & Eligibility Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent in a numerate degree Open mind, resilient, relationship focused, excellent communication skills Permanent residency in the UK What We Offer London market experience and technical development Mentoring, continuous support and an inclusive culture Competitive salary, holiday allowance and pension contribution Recruitment Timeline February 2026 - Online applications close March 2026 - Online assessment and interview April 2026 - Assessment Centres October 2026 - Programme commencement International Programmes Coordinator - HDI Coordinating multiservice programmes across the HDI Group Global Network, focusing on data quality, regulatory compliance, premium tracking, and stakeholder relationships. Key Responsibilities Maintain data quality and integrity of underwriting and operations data across systems such as Geras, Pool Re, Global Network Portal, One Flow, etc. Ensure accurate electronic records for auditing and regulatory purposes. Work with credit controllers to manage money movement and resolve queries. Support bound programme instruction to the Global Network. Monitor market intelligence and local regulations impacting procedures. Assist with KPI and SLA adherence, premium allocation calculations, and policy issuance. Build relationships with stakeholders to enhance communication and collaboration. Skills & Experience Knowledge of insurance cover terminology across multiple lines (desired) Strong organisation, ability to manage workload and meet service standards Analytical and problem solving skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Excel, MS Word and accounting applications Drive for innovation and change implementation We are an equal opportunities employer committed to an inclusive workplace. Contact UK& for support with your application. Intern - Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), Financial Services Insurance Team Paid 2 month summer internship in London focusing on project delivery, client interaction, industry research, and team collaboration. Key Contributions Support senior professionals in project delivery and client presentations Maintain professional relationships with clients and investors Conduct industry research on financial institutions, trends, and regulatory changes Collaborate with cross functional teams and external partners to deliver high quality outcomes Qualifications Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree Strong analytical and problem solving skills Excellent verbal and written communication Proficient with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Interest in a career within financial services (insurance) or consulting Apprenticeships - various roles (Zurich, Tokio Marine HCC, etc.) Multiple apprenticeship programmes across underwriting, claims, finance, and continuous improvement, offering training, industry exposure, and professional qualification pathways (Level 3/4). General Qualifications & Expectations Full right to work and reside in the UK, usually minimum 3 year residency Minimum of three A Levels (A -C) or equivalent Minimum of five GCSEs (C/4), including Maths and English Professional attitude, strong communication, problem solving, and teamwork Commitment to apprenticeship funding rules - no prior equivalent qualification Apprentice programmes typically run 18-24 months, include a Level 3/4 apprenticeship, and offer a competitive salary, pension contribution, holiday allowance, and other benefits.
Job Title: Financial Controller Location: Warrington Salary: Up to £70k base + Bonus and Benefits About the role You'll join the team at an exciting early stage as the Financial Controller for a newly established UK entity, helping to set up finance "from scratch" while leveraging support, tools, and experience from the European headquarters. Reporting locally to the UK Country Manager and working closely with senior finance leaders in the Netherlands, you'll play a hands-on role in building core financial processes, supporting contract and commercial decision-making, and ensuring compliance with UK tax and reporting requirements as the business prepares for rapid growth. This is a high-impact opportunity for a controller who enjoys combining day-to-day operational finance with business partnering, and who's motivated by helping build a team and function as the UK operation scales. What you'll be doing Set up the UK finance function from the ground up for a newly forming entity-establishing core processes, controls, and reporting rhythms while the business ramps up. Partner closely with the UK Country Manager to support commercial decision-making, including advising on financial implications of contracts, procedures, and local compliance requirements. Own UK financial governance and compliance, including building practical procedures around tax and statutory requirements and ensuring the business is "audit-ready" as activity grows. Deliver accurate, timely reporting into the finance hub-providing the information needed for group consolidation and alignment with group reporting standards. Coordinate with international stakeholders across the wider group (including finance leaders and peers in other countries) to align ways of working, share best practices, and ensure consistent data flows. Help shape the UK operating model ahead of expected scale-up-designing finance processes that can handle increasing transaction volumes and, over time, supporting the build-out of a local finance team. Spend time onsite in the Warrington area as the office is established (initially home-based until the office is ready), with flexibility to travel to other entities to build relationships and learn how the group operates. What we're looking for Proven experience in a hands-on Financial Controller (or similar) role, ideally within a growing business or newly established entity where you've helped set up finance processes from the ground up. Strong working knowledge of UK finance and compliance, including UK tax/VAT requirements and month-end best practices, with the confidence to advise stakeholders on the "right way" to structure procedures locally. Comfortable operating in a cross-border reporting environment-able to produce clear, accurate reporting for local leadership while supporting consolidation and information flow to a European headquarters. A proactive, high-energy communicator who enjoys partnering with non-finance stakeholders (e.g., Country Manager, Sales, Operations) and can bring ideas, challenge constructively, and influence decisions. Detail-focused and accountability-driven, with a strong grasp of controls and the discipline to ensure numbers are robust and auditable within a listed-company environment. Adaptable mindset and resilience: happy to be a "one-person show" initially, rolling up your sleeves to manage day-to-day finance activity while building towards future team leadership as the UK operation scales. Willingness to be office-based in the Warrington area several days per week once the office is established, with flexibility to travel occasionally to meet colleagues across other entities. What you'll need Proven experience in a hands-on Financial Controller (or equivalent) role, ideally setting up finance processes for a new entity, start-up environment, or newly established country operation. Strong knowledge of UK accounting and statutory requirements, with practical experience across areas such as UK VAT, tax compliance, and local reporting obligations. Experience producing and reviewing accurate month-end reporting, with the ability to provide clear information for group consolidation and stakeholder decision-making. Confidence working with cross-border finance teams and reporting into a European HQ, with the ability to communicate effectively across functions and seniority levels. Comfortable partnering closely with a Country Manager and wider leadership team, providing guidance on financial procedures to support contract set-up and compliant operations. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset-able to work independently, bring ideas, and build structure "from scratch" while leveraging central support. Willingness to be office-based in the Warrington area once the office is established (with home working required initially and some flexibility thereafter), plus occasional travel to meet colleagues in other locations. Eligibility to work in the UK (and readiness to relocate to the Warrington/Liverpool/Manchester area if not currently local).
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Financial Controller Location: Warrington Salary: Up to £70k base + Bonus and Benefits About the role You'll join the team at an exciting early stage as the Financial Controller for a newly established UK entity, helping to set up finance "from scratch" while leveraging support, tools, and experience from the European headquarters. Reporting locally to the UK Country Manager and working closely with senior finance leaders in the Netherlands, you'll play a hands-on role in building core financial processes, supporting contract and commercial decision-making, and ensuring compliance with UK tax and reporting requirements as the business prepares for rapid growth. This is a high-impact opportunity for a controller who enjoys combining day-to-day operational finance with business partnering, and who's motivated by helping build a team and function as the UK operation scales. What you'll be doing Set up the UK finance function from the ground up for a newly forming entity-establishing core processes, controls, and reporting rhythms while the business ramps up. Partner closely with the UK Country Manager to support commercial decision-making, including advising on financial implications of contracts, procedures, and local compliance requirements. Own UK financial governance and compliance, including building practical procedures around tax and statutory requirements and ensuring the business is "audit-ready" as activity grows. Deliver accurate, timely reporting into the finance hub-providing the information needed for group consolidation and alignment with group reporting standards. Coordinate with international stakeholders across the wider group (including finance leaders and peers in other countries) to align ways of working, share best practices, and ensure consistent data flows. Help shape the UK operating model ahead of expected scale-up-designing finance processes that can handle increasing transaction volumes and, over time, supporting the build-out of a local finance team. Spend time onsite in the Warrington area as the office is established (initially home-based until the office is ready), with flexibility to travel to other entities to build relationships and learn how the group operates. What we're looking for Proven experience in a hands-on Financial Controller (or similar) role, ideally within a growing business or newly established entity where you've helped set up finance processes from the ground up. Strong working knowledge of UK finance and compliance, including UK tax/VAT requirements and month-end best practices, with the confidence to advise stakeholders on the "right way" to structure procedures locally. Comfortable operating in a cross-border reporting environment-able to produce clear, accurate reporting for local leadership while supporting consolidation and information flow to a European headquarters. A proactive, high-energy communicator who enjoys partnering with non-finance stakeholders (e.g., Country Manager, Sales, Operations) and can bring ideas, challenge constructively, and influence decisions. Detail-focused and accountability-driven, with a strong grasp of controls and the discipline to ensure numbers are robust and auditable within a listed-company environment. Adaptable mindset and resilience: happy to be a "one-person show" initially, rolling up your sleeves to manage day-to-day finance activity while building towards future team leadership as the UK operation scales. Willingness to be office-based in the Warrington area several days per week once the office is established, with flexibility to travel occasionally to meet colleagues across other entities. What you'll need Proven experience in a hands-on Financial Controller (or equivalent) role, ideally setting up finance processes for a new entity, start-up environment, or newly established country operation. Strong knowledge of UK accounting and statutory requirements, with practical experience across areas such as UK VAT, tax compliance, and local reporting obligations. Experience producing and reviewing accurate month-end reporting, with the ability to provide clear information for group consolidation and stakeholder decision-making. Confidence working with cross-border finance teams and reporting into a European HQ, with the ability to communicate effectively across functions and seniority levels. Comfortable partnering closely with a Country Manager and wider leadership team, providing guidance on financial procedures to support contract set-up and compliant operations. A proactive, solutions-focused mindset-able to work independently, bring ideas, and build structure "from scratch" while leveraging central support. Willingness to be office-based in the Warrington area once the office is established (with home working required initially and some flexibility thereafter), plus occasional travel to meet colleagues in other locations. Eligibility to work in the UK (and readiness to relocate to the Warrington/Liverpool/Manchester area if not currently local).
Acquis specialises in insurance administration services for the finance and leasing industry. With European headquarters in Amsterdam, UK headquarters in Newport, and US operations in Philadelphia, they operate in a total of 17 countries. Joining Acquis means becoming part of a dynamic, collaborative, and forward-thinking organisation that values continuous improvement. This is an exciting time to be part of Acquis as they continue to pursue their ambitious growth strategy, following their acquisition into the U.S. market. Why This Role Matters This is a senior, high-visibility position at the heart of a growing international Group. You'll oversee the financial management and reporting across the UK, Netherlands, and US subsidiaries - playing a pivotal role in ensuring robust financial control, shaping strategic decisions and supporting the Group's global growth trajectory. If you enjoy leading teams, improving processes and driving financial excellence, this role offers the ideal platform. Key Responsibilities You will lead on: Financial Reporting & Analysis across the Group Budgeting & Forecasting, including subsidiaries Cash Flow & Working Capital Management Financial Control & Compliance across multiple jurisdictions Strategic Financial Planning in partnership with the CFO Subsidiary Management (UK, Netherlands, US) Process & System Improvement Team Leadership & Development Stakeholder Management Skills & Requirements ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified accountant Significant experience in a financial control role, ideally within a Group structure Strong technical accounting skills In-depth knowledge of applicable accounting standards Proven experience across all core responsibilities Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem-solving skills Exceptional leadership and people development capability Confident communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills Strong experience with financial systems / ERP Commercially astute with strong business acumen What's on Offer Highly competitive Salary + Benefits Package 35-hour working week Hybrid working (3 days in office) Modern, newly renovated offices with outdoor spaces Easily accessible by car from Newport (10mins), Cardiff (20mins) & Bristol (40mins) Ample onsite parking Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data: gb/en/privacy-notice.
Mar 12, 2026
Contractor
Acquis specialises in insurance administration services for the finance and leasing industry. With European headquarters in Amsterdam, UK headquarters in Newport, and US operations in Philadelphia, they operate in a total of 17 countries. Joining Acquis means becoming part of a dynamic, collaborative, and forward-thinking organisation that values continuous improvement. This is an exciting time to be part of Acquis as they continue to pursue their ambitious growth strategy, following their acquisition into the U.S. market. Why This Role Matters This is a senior, high-visibility position at the heart of a growing international Group. You'll oversee the financial management and reporting across the UK, Netherlands, and US subsidiaries - playing a pivotal role in ensuring robust financial control, shaping strategic decisions and supporting the Group's global growth trajectory. If you enjoy leading teams, improving processes and driving financial excellence, this role offers the ideal platform. Key Responsibilities You will lead on: Financial Reporting & Analysis across the Group Budgeting & Forecasting, including subsidiaries Cash Flow & Working Capital Management Financial Control & Compliance across multiple jurisdictions Strategic Financial Planning in partnership with the CFO Subsidiary Management (UK, Netherlands, US) Process & System Improvement Team Leadership & Development Stakeholder Management Skills & Requirements ACA/ACCA/CIMA qualified accountant Significant experience in a financial control role, ideally within a Group structure Strong technical accounting skills In-depth knowledge of applicable accounting standards Proven experience across all core responsibilities Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem-solving skills Exceptional leadership and people development capability Confident communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills Strong experience with financial systems / ERP Commercially astute with strong business acumen What's on Offer Highly competitive Salary + Benefits Package 35-hour working week Hybrid working (3 days in office) Modern, newly renovated offices with outdoor spaces Easily accessible by car from Newport (10mins), Cardiff (20mins) & Bristol (40mins) Ample onsite parking Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training. If you wish to apply, please read our Privacy Notice describing how we may process, disclose and store your personal data: gb/en/privacy-notice.
Amwins International Underwriting (AIU) Graduate Training Scheme AIU brings together international underwriting capabilities under one unified structure, offering graduates a fast growing, strategically important role with exposure to specialty lines, innovative portfolio solutions and the London Market. Why Join? Front Row Seat to the London Market Real world underwriting from day one London Market trading dynamics, global distribution channels and specialty product lines Emerging risks, actuarial insights and portfolio performance analysis Experience across Market Leading Platforms Contour Underwriting - Specialty lines including Marine Cargo and other high growth classes Unicorn Underwriting - UK focused products such as Motor Fleet & Commercial SME Amplify - Cross class portfolio solutions powered by data, analytics and bespoke tech Central Underwriting Excellence (AIU Core) - Risk selection, modelling, actuarial collaboration and MI insights Training, Development & Professional Growth Sponsored Chartered Institute of Insurance (CII) Dip qualification via a level 4 apprenticeship Structured internal learning on underwriting fundamentals, negotiation, trading and financial acumen Personal development workshops on relationship building, presentation skills and leadership Access to actuarial, data/MI, modelling and claims specialists Events: external networking, industry events, Lunch & Learn, volunteer programmes Mentorship from experienced underwriters and leadership within AIU and Amwins Global Risks What Makes the Scheme Stand Out? Real accountability from day one Exposure to senior leaders including underwriting heads and AIU management International collaboration and rapid progression into underwriting roles Future focused underwriting model backed by strong investment and strategic clarity Who Should Apply? Degree 2:1 or better, STEM preferred Right to work in the UK Strong communication, relationship building and networking skills Curiosity, drive and willingness to learn; no prior insurance experience required Creative and collaborative mindset, independent thinker Client focused, prioritises customers' needs Application Process Quick apply - CV, cover letter and short questions Live video interview Assessment centre in London on Thursday 16th April Closing date: 16th March (subject to earlier closure if sufficient applications are received). Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides experience across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning & Analysis, enabling graduates to learn from industry leaders and work on impactful projects. Skill Development Core accounting principles, analysis and communication of complex ideas Opportunity to work towards ACCA, ACA, CIMA or similar qualifications, plus a Finance Apprenticeship Exposure to the finance career path and network building Qualifications & Eligibility Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent in a numerate degree Open mind, resilient, relationship focused, excellent communication skills Permanent residency in the UK What We Offer London market experience and technical development Mentoring, continuous support and an inclusive culture Competitive salary, holiday allowance and pension contribution Recruitment Timeline February 2026 - Online applications close March 2026 - Online assessment and interview April 2026 - Assessment Centres October 2026 - Programme commencement International Programmes Coordinator - HDI Coordinating multiservice programmes across the HDI Group Global Network, focusing on data quality, regulatory compliance, premium tracking, and stakeholder relationships. Key Responsibilities Maintain data quality and integrity of underwriting and operations data across systems such as Geras, Pool Re, Global Network Portal, One Flow, etc. Ensure accurate electronic records for auditing and regulatory purposes. Work with credit controllers to manage money movement and resolve queries. Support bound programme instruction to the Global Network. Monitor market intelligence and local regulations impacting procedures. Assist with KPI and SLA adherence, premium allocation calculations, and policy issuance. Build relationships with stakeholders to enhance communication and collaboration. Skills & Experience Knowledge of insurance cover terminology across multiple lines (desired) Strong organisation, ability to manage workload and meet service standards Analytical and problem solving skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Excel, MS Word and accounting applications Drive for innovation and change implementation We are an equal opportunities employer committed to an inclusive workplace. Contact UK& for support with your application. Intern - Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), Financial Services Insurance Team Paid 2 month summer internship in London focusing on project delivery, client interaction, industry research, and team collaboration. Key Contributions Support senior professionals in project delivery and client presentations Maintain professional relationships with clients and investors Conduct industry research on financial institutions, trends, and regulatory changes Collaborate with cross functional teams and external partners to deliver high quality outcomes Qualifications Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree Strong analytical and problem solving skills Excellent verbal and written communication Proficient with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Interest in a career within financial services (insurance) or consulting Apprenticeships - various roles (Zurich, Tokio Marine HCC, etc.) Multiple apprenticeship programmes across underwriting, claims, finance, and continuous improvement, offering training, industry exposure, and professional qualification pathways (Level 3/4). General Qualifications & Expectations Full right to work and reside in the UK, usually minimum 3 year residency Minimum of three A Levels (A -C) or equivalent Minimum of five GCSEs (C/4), including Maths and English Professional attitude, strong communication, problem solving, and teamwork Commitment to apprenticeship funding rules - no prior equivalent qualification Apprentice programmes typically run 18-24 months, include a Level 3/4 apprenticeship, and offer a competitive salary, pension contribution, holiday allowance, and other benefits.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Amwins International Underwriting (AIU) Graduate Training Scheme AIU brings together international underwriting capabilities under one unified structure, offering graduates a fast growing, strategically important role with exposure to specialty lines, innovative portfolio solutions and the London Market. Why Join? Front Row Seat to the London Market Real world underwriting from day one London Market trading dynamics, global distribution channels and specialty product lines Emerging risks, actuarial insights and portfolio performance analysis Experience across Market Leading Platforms Contour Underwriting - Specialty lines including Marine Cargo and other high growth classes Unicorn Underwriting - UK focused products such as Motor Fleet & Commercial SME Amplify - Cross class portfolio solutions powered by data, analytics and bespoke tech Central Underwriting Excellence (AIU Core) - Risk selection, modelling, actuarial collaboration and MI insights Training, Development & Professional Growth Sponsored Chartered Institute of Insurance (CII) Dip qualification via a level 4 apprenticeship Structured internal learning on underwriting fundamentals, negotiation, trading and financial acumen Personal development workshops on relationship building, presentation skills and leadership Access to actuarial, data/MI, modelling and claims specialists Events: external networking, industry events, Lunch & Learn, volunteer programmes Mentorship from experienced underwriters and leadership within AIU and Amwins Global Risks What Makes the Scheme Stand Out? Real accountability from day one Exposure to senior leaders including underwriting heads and AIU management International collaboration and rapid progression into underwriting roles Future focused underwriting model backed by strong investment and strategic clarity Who Should Apply? Degree 2:1 or better, STEM preferred Right to work in the UK Strong communication, relationship building and networking skills Curiosity, drive and willingness to learn; no prior insurance experience required Creative and collaborative mindset, independent thinker Client focused, prioritises customers' needs Application Process Quick apply - CV, cover letter and short questions Live video interview Assessment centre in London on Thursday 16th April Closing date: 16th March (subject to earlier closure if sufficient applications are received). Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides experience across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning & Analysis, enabling graduates to learn from industry leaders and work on impactful projects. Skill Development Core accounting principles, analysis and communication of complex ideas Opportunity to work towards ACCA, ACA, CIMA or similar qualifications, plus a Finance Apprenticeship Exposure to the finance career path and network building Qualifications & Eligibility Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent in a numerate degree Open mind, resilient, relationship focused, excellent communication skills Permanent residency in the UK What We Offer London market experience and technical development Mentoring, continuous support and an inclusive culture Competitive salary, holiday allowance and pension contribution Recruitment Timeline February 2026 - Online applications close March 2026 - Online assessment and interview April 2026 - Assessment Centres October 2026 - Programme commencement International Programmes Coordinator - HDI Coordinating multiservice programmes across the HDI Group Global Network, focusing on data quality, regulatory compliance, premium tracking, and stakeholder relationships. Key Responsibilities Maintain data quality and integrity of underwriting and operations data across systems such as Geras, Pool Re, Global Network Portal, One Flow, etc. Ensure accurate electronic records for auditing and regulatory purposes. Work with credit controllers to manage money movement and resolve queries. Support bound programme instruction to the Global Network. Monitor market intelligence and local regulations impacting procedures. Assist with KPI and SLA adherence, premium allocation calculations, and policy issuance. Build relationships with stakeholders to enhance communication and collaboration. Skills & Experience Knowledge of insurance cover terminology across multiple lines (desired) Strong organisation, ability to manage workload and meet service standards Analytical and problem solving skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Excel, MS Word and accounting applications Drive for innovation and change implementation We are an equal opportunities employer committed to an inclusive workplace. Contact UK& for support with your application. Intern - Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), Financial Services Insurance Team Paid 2 month summer internship in London focusing on project delivery, client interaction, industry research, and team collaboration. Key Contributions Support senior professionals in project delivery and client presentations Maintain professional relationships with clients and investors Conduct industry research on financial institutions, trends, and regulatory changes Collaborate with cross functional teams and external partners to deliver high quality outcomes Qualifications Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree Strong analytical and problem solving skills Excellent verbal and written communication Proficient with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Interest in a career within financial services (insurance) or consulting Apprenticeships - various roles (Zurich, Tokio Marine HCC, etc.) Multiple apprenticeship programmes across underwriting, claims, finance, and continuous improvement, offering training, industry exposure, and professional qualification pathways (Level 3/4). General Qualifications & Expectations Full right to work and reside in the UK, usually minimum 3 year residency Minimum of three A Levels (A -C) or equivalent Minimum of five GCSEs (C/4), including Maths and English Professional attitude, strong communication, problem solving, and teamwork Commitment to apprenticeship funding rules - no prior equivalent qualification Apprentice programmes typically run 18-24 months, include a Level 3/4 apprenticeship, and offer a competitive salary, pension contribution, holiday allowance, and other benefits.