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Financial Data and Insights Analyst - AVP
Location: London
Contract Type: 6 months
Daily Rate: From £400 via Umbrella Company
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, 9 am - 5 pm with out of hours requirement

Are you ready to dive into the world of finance with one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Japan? We are seeking a talented Financial Data and Insights Analyst - AVP to join our dynamic team! This is your chance to make a significant impact while working in a collaborative environment that values your contributions.

Purpose of the Role:
In this position, you will play a vital role in supporting our Global Trade Finance Department (GTFD) by delivering strategic insights and maintaining robust controls. Your expertise will help us achieve our financial targets and ensure effective decision-making within the organisation.

Key Responsibilities:

Data Management: Create and maintain management information using powerful tools like Tableau, Alteryx, and Power BI.
Reporting: Produce periodic and ad hoc presentations and reports, ensuring accuracy and clarity in your analysis.
Performance Tracking: Monitor GTFD's financial performance against forecasts, providing insightful analysis of variances.
Collaboration: Work closely with various teams to gather and record data, enhancing our reporting capabilities.
Problem Solving: Investigate anomalies and propose actionable solutions to improve processes.
Enhancement of Data-Driven Approaches: Drive performance improvements through proactive analysis and stakeholder engagement.What We're Looking For:

Experience: Proven expertise in using Alteryx and Tableau within a financial institution.
Analytical Skills: Strong numerical and financial acumen with a knack for interpreting complex data.
Educational Background: Degree in Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science, or related fields is preferred.
Technical Proficiency: Advanced Excel skills are a must; knowledge of MS Access, VBA, and SQL is a plus!
Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written presentation skills, with the ability to simplify complex issues for diverse audiences.
Team Player: A collaborative mindset with a respectful communication style, integrity, and openness to feedback.
Trade Finance Knowledge: Familiarity with trade finance products is highly desirable.Why Join Us?

Work with a leading institution that values diversity and promotes inclusive employment worldwide.
Engage in a role that fosters personal growth and professional development.
Enjoy a vibrant workplace culture that celebrates innovation and teamwork.If you meet these qualifications and are excited about this opportunity, we would love to see your application! Please submit your CV, showcasing your relevant experience.

Our commitment is to provide equal opportunities regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or beliefs. We celebrate diversity and embrace different perspectives to drive our success.

Note: If you haven't heard from us within 48 hours, your application may not have been successful, but we may keep your details on file for future opportunities.

Don't miss out on this exciting chance to elevate your career in finance! Apply now and be part of something great!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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