Our client is an established China-based investment holding company, with about 10,000 employees in Mainland and 400 employees in Hong Kong. They are now starting a new branch focusing on secondary/fixed-income/overseas investment.
Responsibilities:
Be fully responsible for the accounting, treasury, taxation, consolidation, financial statements and other finance related work;
Liase with business partners, such as banks and consultant agency;
Communicating with headquarters;
Other ad-hoc assignments from Management.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, HKICPA or other equivalent accounting certificate is preferred.
At least 5 years related work experience.
Experience in CPA firm or Chinese financial institution, Big 4 experience preffered.
Understanding about treasury operation including cash flow management and bank settlements will be preferred.
Native Mandarin speaker preferred.
Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines.
Good at teamwork and communication.
Our client provides attractive remuneration package and fringe benefits for the right candidate. Interested parties please send detailed resume with current and expected salaries to lucia.zhu@elysianes.com or katherine.shiu@elysianes.com
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