Our client is a specialist alternative asset manager - a growing, internationally active business investing across a range of real asset and private market strategies - to appoint an FP&A Analyst into their Group Finance team.
This is a commercially rich, high-visibility role reporting to the Group Finance Director, with real breadth across strategic planning, performance analysis, M&A and the practical adoption of AI within FP&A.
The role
* Own group budgeting, forecasting and long-range strategic planning (3–5 year horizon)
* Deliver board, executive and investor-facing financial analysis - concise, robust and commercially grounded
* Support M&A activity through deal modelling, scenario analysis and post-acquisition integration into group reporting
* Partner with senior stakeholders across investment and operating functions to understand performance drivers and risks
* Help embed consistent KPI frameworks across an increasingly international, multi-strategy business
* Identify and implement practical AI and automation use cases within FP&A - forecasting, variance analysis, reporting workflows
Who we're looking for
A qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) with strong financial modelling skills and genuine commercial instinct. We're equally interested in candidates from an FP&A or business partnering background and high-achieving auditors - from practice or transaction services - who are ready to step into industry and can demonstrate relevant commercial exposure.
Experience in asset management or broader financial services is helpful but not a requirement.
More important is the ability to operate across a complex, multi-entity business, communicate clearly with senior stakeholders, and bring a thoughtful approach to using data and technology to improve how finance works.
Why it's worth a conversation
* Direct exposure to the Group Finance Director and senior leadership
* Broad remit spanning planning, M&A, integration and finance transformation
* A business at an interesting point of international growth, with genuine scope to shape how the finance function develops