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Audit Senior Cryptocurrencies

Ambition Europe Limited
London
1 week ago
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Audit Senior - Cryptocurrency & Digital Assets

Are you an experienced auditor looking to step into one of the most exciting growth areas in financial services? This is your chance to join a forward-thinking accountancy practice that is expanding its Digital Asset Audit team. You'll work with investment funds focused on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology, gaining exposure to a rapidly evolving sector and collaborating with some of the most recognised names in the industry.

This firm is highly regarded in financial services and digital assets. They invest heavily in their people and have ambitious growth plans, meaning plenty of opportunities for progression.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead audits for cryptocurrency and digital asset clients, ensuring timely delivery.
  • Oversee planning and completion stages with support from senior leadership.
  • Work closely with managers and partners to maintain compliance and technical excellence.
  • Supervise and mentor junior team members.

What We're Looking For

  • ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent).
  • Strong UK audit experience, ideally within Financial Services.
  • A genuine interest in cryptocurrency and digital assets.
  • Right to work as sponsorship cannot be provided

Why Join?

  • Specialise in a niche, high-growth area...

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