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Cryptocurrency and Web 3 Accountant

Permax Recruitment
London
2 months ago
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The Opportunity

We are seeking a highly skilled Chartered Accountant to join our dynamic team and specialize in the emerging field of digital assets. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry, applying your expertise to complex accounting and tax challenges.

Responsibilities

Crypto bookkeeping: Unlike traditional bank reconciliations, you will assist in recording blockchain transactions which includes swaps, providing liquidity and staking. There is a varied range of transactions you will deal with on a day to day basis.

Management Accounts: Assist in the preparation of monthly and quarterly management accounts for our web3 clients, including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements.

Statutory Accounts: Assist in the preparation of statutory accounts for web3 entities, ensuring compliance with relevant accounting standards and regulations. Typically, FRS 102(1a) or IFRS.

Ad Hoc Tasks: Perform a variety of ad hoc accounting tasks as needed, such as reconciliations, journal entries, and tax returns.

Client Support: Provide excellent client service by responding to inquiries, addressing concerns, and ensuring timely delivery of financial information.

Professional Development: Continuously develop your accounting knowledge and skills through training and professional development opportunities.

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