Junior Syndicate Financial Accountant
Posted 26 June by
BCT Resourcing
You do not need to have syndicate experience to be successful in this role. Our client is looking for a professional in the market who has insurance , financial services or professional service experience and has sat within a financial reporting area and open to learning the syndicate piece. There is also no requirement to be fully qualified for this position , however it would be preferred if you were currently studying for your professional qualification.
In this role you would ensuring all syndicate accounting transactions are processed accurately , this also includes intercompany balances. You would also have exposure to reviewing syndicate accounting journals and bookkeeping postings. This is a broad role offering a lot of exposure for someone willing to learn. You wouldn't be pigeon-holed into one area as other responsibilities include;
- Compiling quarterly audit files
- Maintaining documents for syndicate accounting processes
- Provide support to the Lloyds Reporting Accountant in respect of SII Group submissions
If this sounds like a role you are interested in , please apply and suitable applicants will be contacted by an consultant with additional information.
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Required skills
- insurance
- accountant
- syndicate accountant
Reference: 52966844
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