The Revenue Controller will have a crucial role in the financial management of our client's banking and financial services department. This senior position is responsible for managing and optimising revenue streams, ensuring compliance with financial regulations and providing expert financial advice.
Client Details
Our client is a prestigious leader in the professional services industry. With a workforce of over 10,000 employees, they are renowned for their commitment to excellence and innovation. They operate on a global scale and are headquartered in Edinburgh, offering services to a diverse range of businesses across various sectors.
Description
- Manage and optimise the company's revenue streams.
- Ensure compliance with financial regulations and best practices.
- Provide expert financial advice to senior management.
- Develop and implement financial strategies for revenue growth.
- Monitor financial performance and report findings to stakeholders.
- Collaborate with the banking and financial services department to achieve financial goals.
- Analyse financial data and trends to inform business decisions.
- Lead financial projects and initiatives to improve financial performance.
Profile
A successful Revenue Controller should have:
- Professional accountancy qualification, ACCA, ICAS, CIMA etc
- Proven experience in a similar role within the Financial Services/Asset Management industry is a must
- Strong knowledge of financial regulations and procedures.
- Excellent analytical and strategic thinking skills.
- Proficiency in financial software and data analysis tools.
Job Offer
- Competitive daily salary of approximately £550 GBP.
- An engaging and professional work environment in Edinburgh.
- A chance to work with a leading company in the financial services/asset management industry.
- Opportunity to influence financial strategies and decisions.
Our client is eagerly awaiting your application. As a Revenue Controller for this prestigious company, you will have the opportunity to contribute to their ongoing success and growth.