Aptia

Finance

GroupFinancialController

London, United Kingdom FULL TIME
The Brief

“Group Financial Controller at Aptia. Skills: Financial reporting, Technical accounting, Audit, Controls. Lead preparation of financial statements. Oversee month-end close process”

Industry & Context.

Finance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CPA), 10+ years’ post-qualification experience, technical accounting expertise, Group consolidations, Proven experience in multi-entity, international organisations, Deep understanding of audit, controls, and financial governance

Nice to Have

Experience in a private equity-backed business, Exposure to working with offshore finance teams or Global Capability Centres, Involvement in M&A, transformation, or integration programmes, Background in high-growth or acquisitive organisations

What You'll Do.

Lead preparation of financial statements

Oversee month-end close process

Manage Group audit cycle

Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance

Develop and maintain Group accounting policies

Monitor emerging accounting standards

Drive finance transformation

Align finance systems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering closely with senior stakeholders; Partner with FP&A, Tax, Legal, and Commercial teams; Collaborate with the India-based Global Capability Centre (GCC); Work closely with IT and transformation teams

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