Financial Analyst
location: London
practice area: Accountancy and Finance
salary: Up to £55,000.00 per annum
сonsultant: Angela Thomas
date posted: 07/07/2026
FP&A Analyst | £55,000 10% Bonus Study Support | Central London
Are you an ambitious ACCA or CIMA finalist looking to accelerate your career in a highly commercial finance role?
Our client is a fast-growing specialist investment and engineering business with international operations and exciting expansion plans. With the backing of institutional investors and an entrepreneurial culture, they offer the opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and gain exposure to investment analysis, commercial finance and strategic decision-making.
This is far more than a traditional reporting role. You'll be involved in financial modelling, investment metrics, business planning and supporting commercial decisions that directly influence the future direction of the business.
Responsibilities
- Budgeting and forecasting
- Financial modelling and scenario analysis
- Commercial reporting and business performance analysis
- Investment appraisal and project analysis
- Cash flow forecasting
- Board reporting
- Supporting strategic decision making
We're looking for someone with:
- ACCA or CIMA finalist status
- Previous FP&A, commercial finance or financial analysis experience
- Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills
- Strong analytical capability and commercial curiosity
- A proactive attitude and desire to develop within a growing organisation
What's on offer?
- £55,000 salary
- 10% annual bonus
- Full study support
- Modern Central London offices (Waterloo)
- Hybrid working (4 days in the office initially, reducing after successful probation)
- Exposure to senior leadership and investment projects
- Excellent long-term progression within a growing international business
If you're looking to move beyond routine reporting into a commercially focused finance role where you can genuinely influence business decisions, apply today.
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