Finance & Planning Analyst
Gentis is a Belgian recruitment company headquartered in Brussels and providing permanent staffing as well as project sourcing solutions worldwide in multiple sectors.
Our client is specialized in Property & Marine liability, and provides tailored insurance solutions to meet the needs of businesses, both in Belgium and internationally, for SMEs, large companies, and professionals.
As Financial & Planning Analyst, you will reporting to the FP&A Manager, play a key role in financial reporting, forecasting, and business planning.
Job Description:
You will be responsible of:
- Preparing financial plans, forecasts, and management reports
- Improving and automate financial reporting (PowerBI, etc)
- Contributing to statutory and regulatory reporting
- Providing analysis for the Property & Casualty and Marine segments
- Supporting strategic finance initiatives and best practice adoption
Your Profile:
- Bachelor’s/Master’s in Finance, Economics, or Business
- 5+ years of relevant experience, ideally in finance, previous experience in the insurance sector is a plus
- ERP knowledge (CODA, Power BI, Oracle, etc)
- Fluent in English; Dutch/French is a plus
- Excellent communication and team collaboration skills
What our client offers:
- Attractive Salary and Advantages
- Exciting New Project
- Nice Work Team
- Stable and Dynamic Environment
If you are passionate about FP&A and are looking for a challenging and rewarding position, we encourage you to apply. Join us in making a difference and contribute to our success!
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