
Senior Finance Analyst
Marks SattinSenior Finance Analyst
Location: London
A well-known international Hotel Group, operating at scale across Europe is seeking a high-performing Senior Finance Analyst to join its commercial finance team.
Known for its strong brands, pace, and complexity, the organisation offers significant exposure and the opportunity to influence senior decision-making.
This role sits at the heart of the business, partnering closely with commercial leaders and owning key elements of budgeting, forecasting, and performance analysis across a sizeable cost base.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading budgeting and forecasting cycles for commercial functions
- Producing monthly financial reporting, including variance analysis, KPIs, and clear commentary on performance drivers
- Partnering with senior stakeholders to identify risks and opportunities
- Monitoring cost performance and supporting cost-efficiency across multiple entities
- Presenting financial insights and recommendations to commercial leadership to support informed decision-making
This is a high-visibility role for someone looking to deepen their commercial impact in a dynamic, multi-market environment.
You will thrive here if you enjoy autonomy, have strong analytical rigour, and are confident communicating financial insight to non-finance stakeholders.
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