Standard Bank Group

Banking

FinanceManager(FixedTermContract)

£75–110k ~AI est. Douglas, Isle of Man, United Kingdom FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Finance Manager (Fixed Term Contract) at Standard Bank Group. Skills: Financial Management, Financial Accounting, Financial Analysis. Provide financial management services. Lead finance teams”

Industry & Context.

Banking
Eligibility Requirements

Residency and right to work in Isle of Man, 6-month Fixed Term Contract

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Chartered Accountant (CA), 5 - 7 years experience, Experience in financial accounting, Experience in management accounting

Nice to Have

Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA)

What You'll Do.

Provide financial management services

Develop finance processes

Implement finance systems

Implement finance controls

Challenge finance principles

Assume responsibility for finance work streams

Consider finance impacts

Implement finance impacts

Interpret business activity impact

Take proactive action

Manage monthly financial reporting

Review monthly financial reporting

Approve financial reports

Establish financial controls

Maintain financial controls

Challenge financial controls

Monitor trial balance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Project committees

Communication Scope

Articulating Information

Full Job Description

Standard Bank Offshore is the offshore arm of the Standard Bank Group, a leading Africa focused financial services group, and an innovative player on the global stage. Our international Banking, Lending, Investment, Fiduciary and Wealth Management services offers a variety of career-enhancing opportunities – plus the chance to work alongside some of the sector’s most talented, motivated professionals. Our clients range from individuals to businesses of all sizes, high net worth families and large multinational corporates and institutions. We’re passionate about creating growth in Africa and SBO is perfectly positioned to support the growth of our organisation from our office in the Isle of Man, Jersey, London, MAUs and South Africa. Bringing true, meaningful value to our clients and the communities we serve and creating a real sense of purpose for you. PLEASE NOTE: * This role is not open to relocation. Only candidates who have residency and right to work in the Isle of Man can be considered. * This role is a 6-month Fixed Term Contract To provide full financial management services to various areas in the bank, through engagement and the leading of teams. Develop and implement processes, systems and controls in the finance area. ## Qualifications Minimum Qualification: * Chartered Accountant (CA) (Required) * Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA) (Preferred) Experience Required : * 5 - 7 years experience in Finance & Value Management * Experience in a financial or management accounting role. Key Outputs : * Adhere to sound financial principles in addition to implementing and challenging sound financial principles for the various areas. * Assume responsibility for finance work streams within various project committees and ensure all finance impacts have been considered and implemented within deadlines. * Interpret and analyse the impact of business activities on total costs and take proactive action as required. * Implement, manage and review commentary for

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