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Qualifications
To be successful in this role, candidates should possess a strong background in finance or accounting, with experience in digital asset management preferred. A proven track record in financial reporting and analysis, along with a Bachelor's Degree in Finance or Accounting, is essential. Expertise in regulatory compliance and financial software systems is also required.
About the job
Ripple Labs Inc. is looking for a Financial Controller with expertise in digital assets to join the team in New York, NY. This position centers on managing core financial operations and supporting the company’s work in digital currency and blockchain technology.
Role overview
The Financial Controller will oversee financial reporting, lead budgeting activities, and manage forecasting processes. This role is responsible for maintaining accurate records and ensuring that all financial practices align with regulatory requirements.
Key responsibilities
Direct financial reporting for digital assets and related operations
Lead budgeting and forecasting cycles
Ensure compliance with all relevant financial regulations
What you will contribute
This role supports Ripple Labs’ mission to transform the financial system by providing reliable financial oversight and helping the company navigate the evolving landscape of digital assets.
About Ripple Labs Inc.
Ripple Labs Inc. is a leading technology company in the financial sector, pioneering solutions for digital asset management and blockchain technology. Our innovative approach aims to enhance global financial transactions and promote financial inclusion.
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