Finance Intern
at Belmond
Belmond
πInternship - United Kingdom
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Summary
Join us as a Finance Intern for Belmond Trains & Cruises and be part of a team that maintains financial accuracy. In this 12-month role, you will manage credit card reconciliations, update transaction logs, prepare reports, and support broader finance functions.
Requirements
- Applicants must have eligibility to work in the UK
- Previous experience in a finance or accounting role advantageous
- Strong mathematical skills and good financial understanding
- Ability to analyse financial data and provide insights
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and willingness to learn and adapt to new challenges
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and other financial software
Responsibilities
- Updating the BACS payment log for GPB, USA and EUR by accurately inputting receipts and reconciling them with bank statements
- Preparing weekly commission reports for Onyx, ensuring they are accurate and facilitating their approval through DocuSign
- Managing the processing of company expenses in a timely and efficient manner
- Updating exchange rates in Travel Studio on a weekly basis to ensure financial activities reflect current market conditions
- Verifying that all direct debits are accurately posted to respective accounts
Benefits
- Competitive salaries
- Health insurance plans
- Complimentary and preferred rate experiences at our iconic destinations
- Wellness programmes
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