Finance Analyst

CMA Recruitment Group
Titchfield Park, Hampshire, PO15 5LG, United Kingdom
Today
£30,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

24 days annual leave + birthday off Free parking

An innovative and fast-growing technology business is seeking an experienced Finance Analyst to support its continued international expansion. Established in 2022, the organisation has grown rapidly and now supports a global customer base across multiple territories, with further European growth planned.

This is a high-impact role working closely with the executive team within a growing data function that supports a significant proportion of business revenue. The successful candidate will play a key role in translating complex data into insight, supporting decision-making and driving commercial performance within a subscription-based environment.

What will the Finance Analyst role involve?

Developing comprehensive reports and visual dashboards to monitor and track KPIs

Turning large, complex data sets into clear, meaningful insights to support business decisions

Performing data mining and analysis using SQL and Google BigQuery

Supporting recurring revenue analysis, subscription billing optimisation and customer retention initiatives

Identifying trends, risks and opportunities to drive performance improvements

Investigating business requirements and translating them into effective, data-led solutions

Working cross-functionally with teams such as Finance and Marketing

Suitable Candidate for the Finance Analyst vacancy:

Proven experience in a Finance Analyst or similar analytical role

Advanced SQL skills with strong experience using Google BigQuery

Expert-level Excel / Google Sheets capability

Experience working with large datasets in a fast-paced environment

Strong analytical, strategic and problem-solving mindset

Highly detail-oriented, curious and commercially aware

Confident communicating insight to senior stakeholders

Python experience is desirable, particularly for reporting or alerts, but not essential.

Additional benefits and information for the role of Finance Analyst:

24 days annual leave + birthday off

Opportunity to work at pace in a high-growth, international organisation

Genuine opportunity to influence decision-making and drive business change

Free parking

Salary achieved will be dependent on experience

CMA Recruitment Group is acting as a recruitment agency in relation to this role. CMA complies with all relevant UK legislation and does not discriminate on any protected characteristics. By submitting your application, you agree to our Privacy Notice, which outlines how your data will be handled. Due to high application volumes, we may not respond to every candidate individually

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