Senior FP&A Analyst (Modelling)
ZopaWe’re looking for a Financial Analyst with strong analytical and data skills as well as financial modelling experience to help build, enhance and scale Zopa’s planning and forecasting capabilities. This is a hands-on modelling role, focused on developing robust FP&A models, improving data flows and creating decision-ready outputs that support long-term planning, scenario analysis, capital management and strategic investment decisions.
The successful candidate will work closely with Finance, Risk, Treasury, Product and Technology stakeholders to translate business requirements into scalable models and intuitive user experiences. The role offers the opportunity to shape how Zopa uses the latest tools to improve the quality and efficiency of key planning processes, and build tools used by senior stakeholders including ExCo, the Board and external stakeholders.
A day in the life:
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Build and improve core financial models and outputs across P&L, balance sheet, regulatory capital, product forecasts, stress testing and scenario analysis, helping to create decision-ready insight for senior stakeholders.
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Proactively identify data, systems or process issues; communicate implications clearly; and drive practical, sustainable improvements to modelling, reporting and planning processes.
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