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Group FP&A Manager - FTC role at Miniclip, supporting the Head of Group FP&A in the end-to-end FP&A cycle for the group.
Job Responsibility:
Supporting the Head of Group FP&A in the end-to-end FP&A cycle for the group, including forecasting, budgeting, and long-range planning
Consolidate and critically analyse financial results across multiple studios and titles, producing compelling reports for leadership, highlighting trends and key performance indicators (KPIs)
Finance business partner and key point of contact to the Acquired Studios, fostering cross-functional collaboration and influencing outcomes
Supporting the Head of Group FP&A, produce insightful management reporting and presentations for the executive team and Board
Produce scenario modelling and sensitivity analysis to support commercial and strategic decisions
Coordinate with Studio finance teams and Group Reporting & Analytics team to ensure consistency and alignment across entities
Monitor financial risks and opportunities, and proactively identify areas for cost optimization
Support post-acquisition integration from a financial lens
Requirements:
Qualified accountant (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with 5+ years of relevant experience, preferably within a multinational or corporate HQ environment
Deep understanding of mobile gaming business models, revenue streams (IAP/ads), and game lifecycle financials
Strong analytical and financial modelling capabilities and mastery of tools such as Excel, Power BI, and modern analytics platforms (e.g., Looker, DOMO)
Experience of creating value-add, commercial C-Suite and Board level reports
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Commercially astute with the ability to see the “big picture” while managing detail
Proven ability to lead projects and influence stakeholders across different functions and geographies