Our client is a profitable, high-growth international logistics business based in Northamptonshire. They are in a strong financial position and are now looking to recruit an insightful and dynamic Group Finance Director who will play a pivotal role in transforming the finance department and creating a solid platform for their future growth. Group Finance Director - The Role As Group Finance Director, you’ll play a key role in leading and shaping the finance team, helping to improve financial processes and reporting and ultimately providing sound financial advice to the Board. You will be required to get into the details while also being a confident communicator and having gravitas when presenting financial data. Key responsibilities include: Contributing to strategy at a leadership level within the organisation; Overseeing the finances of the business, including supervising production and analysis of monthly results and responsibility for VAT, tax, payroll, treasury, cash management etc; Ability to provide sound financial and commercial management, including budgeting, forecasting and cash flow management; Coordinate the preparation of accurate and timely financial reports and develop systems to improve reporting requirements; Carry out financial planning and analysis to support strategic and operational decision-making; Model and forecast the company's strategic plans and communicate possible outcomes to the Directors. Formulate plans and risk analysis to help in its growth; Prepare and present financial reports to the key stakeholders; Establish a high level of credibility and manage strong working relationships with key stakeholders including investors, auditors and HMRC; Lead and mentor the finance team, including developing and training staff; Oversee tax planning and compliance for all jurisdictions; Lead the due diligence process on potential acquisitions; Ensure all statutory financial compliance requirements are met; Assist with ad hoc finance projects. The Successful Applicant As Group Finance Director, you will be a qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with experience working in high-growth SME’s. Ideally, you will demonstrate: Strong commercial and analytical skills and be comfortable putting forward business development ideas backed by such analysis; A diligent, problem-solving and proactive attitude - prepared to be into the detail of the accounts as well as assisting with strategic planning; Experience working in logistics/ supply chain management industry desirable; International exposure, US and Europe desirable; Experience in developing systems to improve reporting requirements; Exceptional analytical, presentation and Excel skills; Excellent communication skills and the ability to build relationships with key stakeholders, both internal and external to the organisation; Strong commercial acumen; A pragmatic, self-motivated and proactive mindset.