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Head - Financial MIS & Business Accounting
About the role
Head - Financial MIS & Business Accounting at Aditya Birla ARC Limited leads financial bookkeeping for a listed entity in compliance with MCA regulations and prepares financial statements. Day-to-day work includes monitoring accounting and system reports, analyzing revenue and expenditure trends, preparing monthly LOB performance and board/budget review reports, consolidating transaction data with financial books, and implementing process controls and automation. Based in Chennai-HO-Guindy IE, Tamil Nadu, India.
What you’ll do
- Prepare monthly LOB performance reports and reports for business reviews, branch reviews, board presentations, and budget reviews
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders for reporting requirements
- Ensure all financials, income/expense booking, assets, and liabilities align with internal controls
- Consolidate transaction processing system data with financial books and monitor entry flow
- Validate sales incentives and contest details
- Maintain confidentiality of financial numbers per internal and external policies
- Monitor and review accounting and related system reports for accuracy and completeness, including operational accounting and ledger scrutiny
- Analyze revenue and expenditure trends, recommend budget levels, and ensure expenditure control
What you’ll bring
- Experience in financial bookkeeping for a listed entity in compliance with MCA regulations
- Ability to prepare financial statements and trading accounts for verticals/LOBs
- Skill in preparing annual planning and budgeting frameworks with periodic reviews
- Ability to monitor and review accounting and system reports for accuracy and completeness
- Experience analyzing revenue and expenditure trends and recommending budget levels
- Ability to consolidate transaction processing system data with financial books
- Experience validating sales incentives and contest details
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of financial numbers and related party transactions