Manager, Subsidiary Reporting at Westpac Group
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Statutory Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting, Financial Control, Technical Accounting, Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Controls, Analytical Capability, Microsoft Excel, Power Apps, Stakeholder Management, Continuous Improvement, People Leadership, Audit Background, Financial Accounting, APRA Requirements, Data Analysis

Industry

Financial Services

Description
Create your best future and join the Finance Services team What’s the role? We’re looking for a Manager, Subsidiary Reporting to join the Financial Services team within the Finance Division. This role is responsible for overseeing the preparation of statutory financial accounts for Westpac Group domestic subsidiaries and supporting strong financial control across the Group. You’ll work with a large, integrated onshore and offshore team to deliver accurate, timely statutory and regulatory reporting. Alongside business‑as‑usual reporting, you’ll also support strategic initiatives that improve processes, strengthen controls, and enhance how financial information is communicated to stakeholders. A unique aspect of this role is exposure to finance operations at scale, combined with people leadership across a distributed workforce. This is a permanent fulltime Sydney‑based role with flexible working arrangements (3 days in office). What do I need? This role suits an experienced professional with a strong audit and financial accounting background, solid technical accounting skills, and a well‑developed sense of financial control. If you’re ready to make an impact, here’s what will help you succeed: Extensive experience in Group‑level statutory and regulatory financial reporting, ideally within banking or financial services, with working knowledge of APRA and other regulatory requirements. Deep expertise in Sarbanes‑Oxley (SOX) controls, enabling safe and compliant delivery within the requirements of the Act. Strong analytical capability with large data sets using Microsoft Excel; experience with Power Apps is advantageous, alongside the ability to distil complex financial information into clear stakeholder insights. Proven ability to partner effectively with finance, risk, audit and legal stakeholders, leveraging shared knowledge and data‑driven insights to deliver tangible value A highly collaborative mindset with a strong sense of ownership and a commitment to continuous improvement. Professional accounting qualification (CA, CPA, CIMA, or equivalent). Why join us? We’re obsessed with becoming our customers #1 banking partner for life and we’re looking for people who are passionate about helping us achieve that goal. In return we’re committed to making Westpac the best place to work in the country. Here are just a few of the ways we’re already doing that: Special offers on banking products and discounts from top brands, including generous employee-only mortgage rates! Flexible work arrangements to help you achieve a greater work/life balance, and a variety of leave options including Culture, Lifestyle and Wellbeing leave. Tailored learning and development opportunities to help you grow your career within the bank. Lots of opportunities to ‘give back’ to the Community by getting involved in our many volunteering initiatives Create your future today To get started, simply click on the APPLY or APPLY NOW button We’re all about creating a supportive and inclusive community. We welcome everyone – no matter your age, gender, background, or abilities. We also provide additional support to welcome our veterans, Indigenous Australians and neurodiverse community. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process, you can find out more information and additional contact details by visiting the "People with Disability and/or needing Accessibility Requirements" page on our website.
Responsibilities
This role oversees the preparation of statutory financial accounts for Westpac Group domestic subsidiaries and supports strong financial control across the Group. Responsibilities include delivering accurate, timely statutory and regulatory reporting while supporting strategic initiatives to improve processes and controls.
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