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FP&A Exit Support Consultant

EK600

Competitive

London

Interim

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Our client is a leading healthcare business entering a significant phase of strategic change, including a planned business exit and sale process. With a strong market presence and a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care, the company is seeking an experienced FP&A Exit Support Consultant to join their finance team on a part-time interim basis.

The Opportunity

This role is ideal for a technically strong finance professional who combines FP&A expertise with transactional experience, particularly in carve-outs, exits, or disposals. Working closely with senior management, corporate development, and external advisors, you will play a key role in supporting the Financial and Vendor Due Diligence (VDD) processes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support the FP&A and commercial finance teams during the exit and sale process.
  • Prepare, analyse, and validate key financial data for use in financial and vendor due diligence.
  • Liaise with external advisors, investors, and internal stakeholders to ensure consistent, accurate information flow.
  • Build and maintain financial models and scenario analyses to support transaction readiness.
  • Provide insight and analysis to inform strategic decisions and deal negotiations.
  • Support transition and post-transaction handover activities as needed.

Candidate Profile

  • ACA qualified accountant, with 1–3 years post-practice experience.
  • Background in Transaction Services, Corporate Finance, or M&A, ideally with exposure to carve-outs, exits, or sales.
  • Experience in the healthcare sector— medical services, pharma, or broader healthcare—strongly preferred.
  • Strong analytical and financial modelling skills.
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities.
  • Available to be London-based three days per week.
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