Description

Overview of Role

As a Legal Entity Controller, you will be responsible for overseeing the financial integrity of the Bank and its foreign subsidiaries. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring accurate financial reporting, robust internal controls and adherence to local regulatory requirements. This position is also expected to act as a key deputy to the Head of Accounting, offering international exposure and growth opportunities in a collaborative and supportive work environment.

Responsibilities

  • Financial Accounting & Control
    • Own the month-end, quarter-end and year-end close processes for assigned legal entities, ensuring timely and accurate financial statements
    • Analyse complex accounting topics and ensure compliance with applicable standards (IFRS, FINMA Accounting Ordinance, other local GAAPs)
    • Prepare and review reconciliations for key balance sheet accounts
    • Implement and maintain robust internal controls over financial reporting to safeguard assets and ensure data integrity
    • Monitor intercompany transactions and reconciliations
  • External and Internal Financial Reporting
    • Manage the preparation of statutory financial statements for the Bank and its foreign subsidiaries in accordance with local accounting principles and regulations
    • Provide financial insights and analysis related to legal entity performance and risks
    • Coordinate with external auditors for statutory audits, managing the audit process and resolving any findings
    • Stay abreast of changes in accounting standards, local regulations and tax laws impacting legal entities
  • Process Improvement & Collaboration
    • Design and optimise end-to-end financial processes through innovative process engineering, fostering scalability, standardization and operational efficiency
    • Work cross-functionally with various departments (e.g., Treasury, Tax, Operations) to ensure seamless financial operations and compliance
    • Provide guidance and support to junior team members

Education and Qualifications

  • Swiss Certified Public Accountant, ACCA or an equivalent professional qualification

Experience, Skills and Competencies Required

  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience in audit or accounting, ideally within banks or other financial services institutions
  • Strong knowledge of relevant account standards, including IFRS and local GAAP
  • Demonstrated expertise in process evaluation and optimization
  • Analytical and conscientious approach to your work, being comfortable with data, processes and systems
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines
  • Familiarity with SAP, Avaloq is a plus
  • Advanced Excel skills, experience with Power BI, VBA, Python is an advantage
  • Fluency in English is required; German is a strong asset

Benefits

  • Rothschild & Co is committed to safeguarding and enhancing the health and wellbeing of all its employees. To support this, Rothschild & Co provides all employees with a range of healthcare services and benefits that aim to support their overall wellbeing
  • We are conducive to creating a working environment and culture where people can succeed
  • We provide a variety of inhouse trainings, as well as tuition assistance for further education and training courses
  • Everyone can choose to incorporate agile working principles into their working week
  • We have learned a great deal about the adaptability, commitment and resilience of our people. We believe there are opportunities for all of us to enhance our working lives and outcomes, by applying a more flexible approach to where and when we work and up to 40% of your work time can be performed from home

If you are curious to learn more about us and have valuable experiences in a similar role, then please submit your CV and Cover Letter through our recruitment tool.

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