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Senior Manager, Group and Head Office Statutory Reporting


Company : QBE Insurance


Location : Sydney, Australia


Created : 2025-09-14


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Senior Manager, Group and Head Office Statutory ReportingWe are seeking an experienced financial reporting leader to shape the Groups statutory reporting strategy and ensure the integrity of its disclosures. This role leads the Group Annual Report and associated board-level reporting and analytics, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. It also oversees the financial control function for Group Head Office operations.This is a high-impact role with broad visibility across the organisation, involving regular interaction with senior management and key stakeholders. You will lead a team of technical experts and collaborate with senior stakeholders across Group Finance and the business to deliver high-quality, compliant and insight-driven financial reporting, and influence key decisions through timely financial analysis and expert accounting advice.Key responsibilitiesLead Group statutory reporting: Shape and deliver the Groups statutory reporting agenda, end-to-end responsibility for the preparation of the Group Annual Report and associated board-level disclosures and analytics. Ensure outputs are technically robust, aligned with evolving accounting standards, and meet regulatory and governance requirements. Act as primary liaison with external auditors, ensuring audit readiness and timely resolution of reporting matters.Deliver financial insight: Drive analysis and interpretation of statutory results, ensuring key insights are clearly communicated to senior stakeholders to support strategic decision-making and external engagement.Drive technical excellence: Provide guidance on complex accounting and disclosure matters. Monitor changes in financial reporting standards and lead their interpretation and implementation across Group reporting processes.Oversee Group Head Office financial control: Lead the financial control function for the Group Head Office entities, including internal reporting, foreign currency management, and remuneration reporting, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and operational efficiency.Champion process improvement: Identify and implement opportunities to enhance the quality, efficiency, and governance of statutory reporting and HO financial control processes, systems, and controls.Influence and collaborate across the business: Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders across Group Financial Control, Tax, Investor Relations, Treasury, Legal, and divisional teams. Influence decision-making and ensure alignment of statutory reporting with broader business priorities.Develop and lead a high-performing team: Lead and develop a technically strong team while fostering a culture of accountability, continuous learning, and professional excellence in financial reporting.What you bringCA/CPA (or equivalent) qualification, with deep technical expertise in financial accounting and reporting, including a strong understanding of Australian equivalents to IFRS and emerging disclosure requirements.Extensive experience in financial reporting, ideally within general insurance or a complex corporate environment, with demonstrated ownership of high-profile deliverables such as annual reports and board-level reporting.Proven ability to interpret and apply accounting standards in a commercial context, and to provide clear, actionable advice to senior stakeholders on complex financial reporting matters.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to navigate ambiguity, exercise sound judgment, and deliver high-quality outcomes under pressure.Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate across a broad range of functions and external auditors.Demonstrated leadership capability, including experience managing high-performing teams, setting strategic direction, and fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.About QBEWe are an international insurer focused on building a resilient future. We value teamwork and a culture that supports diversity and inclusion. With more than 13,000 people across 27 countries, we aim to make a meaningful impact while maintaining a approachable, collaborative workplace.BenefitsHybrid Working a mix of working from home and in the office to support work-life balanceWellbeing program with coaching, counselling, and financial/legal advice18 weeks gender-equal flexible leave for all new parents, including paid superVoluntary super contributions and company matchingIncome protection and relevant insurance premiumsFamily Domestic Violence First Responder NetworkDiscounts on insurance products and other benefitsHow to applyTo submit your application, click Apply and follow the step-by-step process. Successful applicants may be required to complete work rights, police and credit checks through our online provider as a condition of employment.QBE is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an inclusive workplace. If we can provide support with access requirements or alternative work arrangements, please contact [email protected] Close Date: 16/09/2025 11:59 PM #J-18808-Ljbffr