Job Description
Description
The Director of Finance – International is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the international finance function across EMEA and APAC. Based in London, the role leads all aspects of accounting, financial reporting, controls, treasury, tax compliance and finance operations across multiple jurisdictions.Partnering closely with senior leadership, operational teams and global finance colleagues, the successful candidate will ensure a robust, scalable and high-performing finance function whilst supporting commercial activity, acquisitions, strategic initiatives and ongoing organisational growth. The position combines strong technical accounting expertise with commercial acumen, operational leadership and the ability to support a fast-paced, deal-oriented international business.
The successful candidate will drive financial integrity, strengthen internal controls, improve reporting processes and ensure compliance with accounting, tax and statutory obligations across all jurisdictions in which the business operates.
This is a broad and visible role requiring someone capable of balancing strategic oversight with a hands-on and pragmatic approach.
Responsibilities/ Essential Job Functions
Financial Control & Reporting
Lead all accounting and financial reporting activities across EMEA & APAC.
Oversee monthly, quarterly and annual reporting cycles ensuring compliance with group policies and accounting standards.
Ensure accurate statutory and management reporting across multiple jurisdictions.
Own the regional consolidation process and support global reporting requirements.
Ensure robust financial controls, balance sheet integrity and governance processes are maintained across the region.
Drive finance systems enhancements, automation and process improvement initiatives to strengthen controls, support scalability and improve reporting efficiency across the international business.
Commercial Finance & Operational Support
Partner closely with regional leadership, operational teams and FP&A to support commercial decision-making and drive business performance.
Support transactions, strategic projects and commercial initiatives including financial modelling, deal structuring and business analysis.
Provide hands-on financial and operational support to project and deal teams, including guidance on invoicing and tax considerations, as well as support with cash collection and working capital management.
Support regional forecasting, budgeting and reforecasting processes.
Challenge assumptions, identify risks and provide proactive recommendations to improve financial outcomes.
Oversee and coordinate payroll operations across multiple international jurisdictions, ensuring accurate, timely and compliant processing in line with local tax, employment and regulatory requirements.
Tax & Compliance
Manage statutory reporting requirements across multiple international entities and jurisdictions.
Lead annual audit processes across international entities and manage relationships with external auditors.
Manage relationships with external tax advisors and local service providers across multiple jurisdictions.
Oversee tax compliance including corporate tax, VAT, payroll and transfer pricing matters.
Support internal and external compliance reviews, audits and regulatory filings.
Ensure compliance with all local statutory requirements.
Leadership & Team Development
Lead, mentor and develop a high-performing international finance team.
Build strong collaboration across finance, operations and executive leadership teams.
Foster a high-performance culture centred on accountability, continuous improvement, operational excellence and proactive commercial partnership across the international finance function.
Support organisational growth through scalable finance processes, team development and succession planning.
Education & Experience
Proven experience operating across multiple jurisdictions within global corporate structures
Understanding of reporting into a US parent company or global headquarters.
Strong technical accounting expertise across financial reporting, controls, audit, tax and regulatory compliance within complex international environments.
Experience operating within fast-paced, commercially driven and transaction-oriented environments, ideally within professional services, financial services, advisory or investment-related sectors.
Proven ability to influence and partner effectively with senior stakeholders across international regions.
Exposure to private equity-backed, transformational or high-growth environments would be advantageous.
Pragmatic, hands-on and comfortable operating at pace.
About Gordon Brothers
Founded in 1903 and headquartered in Boston, Gordon Brothers is a global advisory, restructuring, investment and asset services firm specialising in helping businesses maximise asset value and navigate complex change. Operating across more than 50 countries, the firm provides integrated solutions spanning valuations, asset lending and financing, restructuring, trading and investment advisory services to corporate clients, lenders, private equity sponsors and restructuring professionals. With deep expertise across retail, commercial & industrial, real estate and consumer sectors, Gordon Brothers combines operational, financial and asset intelligence to deliver tailored solutions across the business lifecycle.
Gordon Brothers International covers all of the Group’s operations outside of North America and has over 300 professionals across the EMEA & APAC regions.
Gordon Brothers offers a competitive total compensation package including base salary and incentive plan, benefits allowance and more.
Gordon Brothers is an equal opportunity employer and strongly supports diversity in the workplace. This Job Description is intended to be a general representation of the responsibilities and requirements of the job. However, the description may not be all-inclusive, and responsibilities and requirements are subject to change.
It is the policy of Gordon Brothers to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and employment applicants without regard to unlawful considerations of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, sensory, physical, or mental disability, marital status, veteran or military status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, job assignment, compensation, promotion, benefits, training, discipline, and termination. Reasonable accommodation is available for qualified individuals with disabilities, upon request.
In compliance with the Equality Act 2010, please contact the Human Resources department if you have a disability and need reasonable accommodation with any part the application process. Requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
