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Job DescriptionAbout the Team
The Japan Finance Business Partner team supports one of the major markets in Visa Asia Pacific with over 200 staff in the country.
What a Finance Director does at Visa
The Finance Director reports to the Head of Finance, Japan Korea Mongolia Cluster and will serve as a leader of the Japan Finance Business Partner team, responsible for the management and development of team members. The role will lead the analysis of the financial outcomes, including revenues, client incentives and operating expenses of the market, provide consultative financial advice to business stakeholders to achieve targets, interface with Visa’s broader AP Finance team to jointly deliver a best-in-class finance support to the country’s sales and functional teams. The candidate is expected to be a self-motivated, highly collaborative team player possessing a positive and hands-on attitude, with a keen interest to learn about the business and contribute to its growth.
Responsibilities:
Why this is important to Visa
The Japan Finance Business Partner team is responsible for creating and maintaining a high standard of financial discipline, decision support and accountability within the country to facilitate delivery of short-term financial targets and long-term growth targets.
Projects you will be a part of
You will be supporting the investment decision across Incentive deals, OPEX and HC, and financial aspect of the business planning that will change and impact the growth of Visa Japan’s business in the future.
This is a hybrid position. Expectation of days in office will be confirmed by your hiring manager.
QualificationsWhat you will need
Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, accounting, mathematics, economics, statistics or related quantitative field. MBA is a plus.At least 10 years of relevant financial analysis or equivalent experience in FP&A preferably with an MNC with regional operations.People management experience with excellent coaching skills with passion to develop people.Strong business acumen and commercial intuition required. Understanding of Visa’s business is preferred.Outstanding analytical and numerate skills – ability to define the business problem and articulate key issues and options to resolve problemAbility to cultivate effective relationship with a diverse team and communicate effectively across various functions and with different levels of managementExcellent skills in MS Excel and PowerPoint: hands-on experience on Hyperion/TM1 would be added advantageProven expertise in modelling techniques and managing large data setsMust be detail-oriented with a keen aptitude to ensure accuracy and quality of outputDemonstrated ability to deliver on multiple initiatives with tight timelinesStrong bias for action and ability to proactively identify the resolve issuesGood written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal and presentation skills, and the proven ability to influence and communicate effectively in English. Fluency in Japanese is preferred.What will also help
Knowledge of Visa business/payment industry and business intelligence reporting systemsExperience in Oracle EPMHands-on experience in use of AI tools in FP&A fields, such as forecasting and automationFamiliarity with data visualization tools such as Tableau and PowerBIAdditional InformationVisa is an EEO Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Visa will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with EEOC guidelines and applicable local law.