As Financial Crime analyst your main responsibility is to support the Financial Crime Manager in the design and completion of the financial crime oversight plan.
You will also support financial crime training and awareness initiatives across NS&I, and contribute to the reports produced by the team.
You will support change initiatives, providing SME input as required.
As Financial Crime analyst your main responsibility is to support the Financial Crime Manager in the design and completion of the financial crime oversight plan.
You will also support financial crime training and awareness initiatives across NS&I, and contribute to the reports produced by the team.
You will support change initiatives, providing SME input as required.
As an FP&A Analyst, you will drive strategic decision-making through meticulous financial analysis and reporting.
You will be responsible for developing and maintaining robust financial models, conducting variance analysis, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to provide valuable insights into our financial performance.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
Develop and maintain financial models for budgeting, forecasting, and long-term planning.
Delivering unified, prompt, and precise reports, analyses, and insights on financial performance to ensure that key stakeholders are well-informed for making optimal decisions, whilst actively questioning and reassessing reporting needs to enhance efficiency and commercial effectiveness.
If this sounds like you, please apply!
With locations across the UK and a finance hub based in Weymouth, my client is a globally recognised retail brand.
Lorien are currently working with a public sector organisation who are currently looking for a Financial Crime Analyst to support the current Financial Crime Manager in the design and completion of the Financial Crime oversight plan.
You will support Change initiatives, subject matter expertise input as required and support Financial Crime Training and awareness initiatives across the organisation.