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Salary £50,000–£55,000 (depending on experience)

Start Date: ASAP


A high profile Business Strategy Analyst opportunity with a global group company with a portfolio of reputable sports and lifestyle brands. Working out of their super chic London office and play a key role in shaping commercial strategy through data-driven insights and financial planning.


What You’ll Do:

Drive revenue planning & forecasting by preparing data inputs, building models, and delivering reports.

Manage the order book and ensure data accuracy for demand planning and sales tracking.

Analyse trade terms, margin performance, and sell-through trends to support strategic decisions.

Deliver commercial insights through advanced analytics and BI dashboards for Sales, Finance, and Operations.


What We’re Looking For:

Degree in Finance, Economics, Business, or Data Analytics (Master’s a plus).

3+ years in FP&A, corporate finance, or retail/business analytics.

Strong skills in forecasting, trade terms, margin analysis, and sell-through performance.

Advanced Excel & PowerPoint; ERP and BI experience preferred.

Excellent communication, presentation, and cross-functional collaboration skills.


Why Join?

Work with global brands in a dynamic environment.

Competitive salary and growth opportunities.

Be part of a team that values strategic thinking and innovation.


Apply now and help us shape the future of their business!

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