Description
Reference Code: 105320
# Group Reporting Controller #
Richemont
Bellevue, GE, CH
Permanent
Richemont owns some of the world-s leading luxury goods Maisons, with particular strengths in jewellery, fine watches and premium accessories. Each Maison represents a proud tradition of style, quality and craftsmanship and Richemont seeks to preserve the heritage and identity of each of its Maisons. At the same time, we are committed to innovation and designing new products which are in keeping with our Maisons- values, through a process of continuous creativity.
The Group Accounting department is looking for a new enthusiastic and self-motivated colleague.
The department has global responsibility for preparation of monthly consolidated financial information for Group and Maisons. It is also responsible for providing consolidated financial statements and other externally published information, as well as for ensuring the correct application of Group policies and procedures.
**HOW WILL YOU MAKE AN IMPACT?**
Reporting directly to the Group Technical Accounting Manager and based in Bellevue (HQ), this role will be responsible for the following responsibilities, including but not limited to:
* Involvement in monthly consolidation process
* Assistance with monthly reviews of financial data received from local reporting entities
* Active involvement in preparation of group external reporting (Annual and interim consolidated financial statements, compensation report, trading statements and analysts- presentations)
* Responsibility for specific central processes, which may include tax reporting, pension reporting, IFRS 2, impairment testing, etc.
* On-going assistance to reporting entity level users in relation to Group reporting rules and systems
* Preparation, review and update of Richemont accounting policies
* Assisting local entities in the application of group accounting policies
* Ad hoc projects
* Research and preparation of Richemont Reporting Position Papers and memos on IFRS application and/or specific transactions
* Assistance with the integration of newly acquired entities into the consolidation and reporting system
**HOW WILL YOU EXPERIENCE SUCCESS WITH US?**
* **Minimum 3 to 5 years professional experience in a similar role**, ideally backed with a previous **auditing** experience
* **Recognised accounting qualification** (ACA, ACCA, CPA or equivalent)
* Solid background in finance/management and reporting/controlling gained within a multinational company
* Applied knowledge of **IFRS** is a must
* Excellent literacy of ERP systems as well as basic computer tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint). Familiarity with SAP is a plus
* Fluency in spoken and written English. French / Italian is a plus
* Structured and precise, with a thorough attention to detail
* Reliable and diligent, demonstrating strong analytical skills
* Diplomacy with strong sense of discretion/confidentiality, and strong work integrity
* Ability and availability to cope with specific accounting agenda and deadlines, namely monthly closing periods
* Ability to consolidate and summarise information appropriate to the audience
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
* Self-motivated with the ability to work independently
* Availability for ad hoc travel requirement (new subsidiaries integration, in-place assistance to local teams)
**WHAT MAKES OUR GROUP DIFFERENT?**
Our true power does not lie in our similarities but in the rich diversity of our arts, cultures, and human skills, as well as our specific ability to foster untapped potential.
\- We value freedom, collegiality, loyalty, and solidarity.
\- We foster empathy, curiosity, courage, humility, and integrity.
\- We care for the world we live in.
**YOUR JOURNEY WITH US**
Your application will be carefully reviewed by our Talent Acquisition team, who will give you a follow-up shortly. If your profile is selected, we will contact you for an initial video interview. The next step will be an interview with the Managers and our HR Business Partner.
\#Richemont \#WeCraftTheFuture
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