Sr. Financial Analyst

Borrowell

Borrowell

IT, Accounting & Finance
Toronto, ON, Canada
Posted on Oct 9, 2024

About Borrowell:

Borrowell is a Canadian company whose mission is to help people feel confident about money. The first in Canada to offer free credit scores, Borrowell provides educational resources, monitoring, innovative digital tools, and personalized product recommendations to help people feel in control and optimistic about their financial future.

With more than 3 million members, Borrowell is one of the largest fintech companies in Canada. To support us on our mission, we’re building an exceptional team of high-performing yet humble individuals who believe Canadians deserve more choice when it comes to financial services.

We place a high value on building a diverse and inclusive workplace and are proud to have a gender-balanced team. We know that diverse teams perform better; half of our team identify as women or non-binary.

We’re always on the lookout for passionate and driven people. If you think you’d be a great fit at Borrowell, read on to learn more about us and how our business works!

About the role:

Borrowell’s finance team supports all areas of our business, including investor relations and operations.

As a member of the finance team, the Sr. Financial Analyst will bring an operational mindset and strong ability to execute investor and financial reporting. Reporting to the FP&A Manager, you will be focused on supporting and contributing to the timely delivery of accurate financial results and analysis. You will support various functional teams by providing regular and ad hoc reporting and financial analysis.

Responsibilities:

  • Collect financial and investment information about companies, stocks, bonds and other investments;
  • Examine and analyze financial and investment information (profiles of companies, stock or bond
  • prices, yields and future trends);
  • Prepare company, industry and economic outlooks, analytical reports, briefings notes and
  • correspondence’
  • Advise on and participate in the financial aspects of contracts and calls for tender;
  • Analyze investment projects;
  • Assist in preparing operating and investment budgets;
  • Plan short- and long-term cash flows and assess financial performance;
  • Variance analysis;
  • Perform administrative tasks as needed;
  • Develop models to analyze and explain economic behaviour and patterns; and
  • Prepare, present and manage budgets.