FMCG Finance Jobs Worldwide

FMCG finance professionals are commercial business partners, not just number-crunchers. UK consumer goods companies need finance talent that drives commercial decisions, challenges promotional...

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Salary Overview
$35,000 – $140,000+

Newly qualified ACA/CIMA analysts earn $40k–$50k in FMCG. Commercial Finance Managers with 5+ years earn $60k–$85k. Finance Directors at blue-chip FMCG earn $100k–$140k + bonus and LTIP.

Typical Roles
Commercial Finance Manager
Finance Business Partner
FP&A Manager
Financial Controller
Finance Director
CFO
Commercial Analyst
Trade Investment Manager
Key Skills
Commercial P&L management Trade investment analysis Revenue Growth Management (RGM) Advanced Excel & Power BI SAP/Oracle ERP Business partnering Financial modelling Budgeting & forecasting
Top Employers
Unilever Diageo AB InBev Reckitt Heineken PepsiCo Haleon Mondelez McCormick Pladis
Market Outlook

CIMA-qualified commercial finance professionals in FMCG are consistently in short supply. Revenue Growth Management specialists — who sit at the intersection of pricing, trade investment, and portfolio strategy — command the highest premiums, typically 15–25% above standard commercial finance.

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The Global FMCG Finance Job Market

FMCG finance has evolved significantly from a reporting function to a strategic partner at the trading table. Trade investment management, promotional ROI analysis, and revenue growth management (RGM) are now core competencies for FMCG finance professionals. Power BI and advanced analytics literacy are increasingly expected alongside traditional finance skills.

Qualifications & Entry Routes

ACA (ICAEW) or CIMA qualification is essential for most FMCG finance roles above analyst level. CIMA is particularly valued in industry. Big 4 training followed by an FMCG move at newly qualified level is a classic and well-rewarded career path.

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