Finance Director u2013 Aon Underwriting Managers (AUM)

Company: AON

Location: London

Posted: May 11th, 2026

Finance Director u2013 Aon Underwriting Managers (AUM) The Finance Director u2013 Aon Underwriting Managers (AUM) will own the Finance agenda for AUM, acting as the primary Finance business partner to the AUM CEO and leadership team. The role owns financial planning, forecasting and performance management for AUM, provides insight and challenge to drive growth, and ensures robust financial control and governance. The position has no direct reports but is supported by Aonu2019s Global Capability Centre (GCC), which is situated in Krakow, and operates within a centreu2011ofu2011excellence Finance model. A key part of the scope is the new **u201calignment modelu201d**, under which AUMu2019s revenue and costs are allocated to countries based on deal flow into AUM. This requires close collaboration with FP&A teams across multiple geographies. The role covers AUMu2019s footprint in London (122), Chelmsford and Redhill, with a hybrid working pattern. Aon is in the business of better decisions At Aon, we shape decisions for the better to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. As an organization, we are united through trust as one inclusive team and we are passionate about helping our colleagues and clients succeed. What the day will look like Strategic finance and business partnering Act as lead Finance business partner to the AUM CEO and leadership team, providing proactive financial insight, challenge and decision support. Lead the planning, budgeting and forecasting processes for AUM, ensuring alignment with wider Commercial Risk and Aon financial objectives. Translate financial performance into clear, actionable insight for senior stakeholders, highlighting trends, risks and opportunities and recommending actions. Support and challenge strategic initiatives (e.g., new facilities, product development, capacity structures, partnerships) through robust financial modelling, scenario analysis and business cases. Drive profitability and returns across AUM, with particular focus on key facilities and growth areas. Financial management, reporting and control Own end-to-end P&L oversight for AUM, ensuring accurate and timely reporting of revenues, costs and key performance metrics. Oversee month-end, quarter-end and year-end processes, working closely with the GCC in Krakow and other Finance centres of excellence. Ensure appropriate financial controls, governance and adherence to policies, escalating issues and risks as required. Produce clear, insightful management information and commentaries for senior leadership and governance forums. Alignment model and global collaboration Lead Finance for the AUM alignment model, ensuring that revenue and costs are allocated to countries in line with deal flow into AUM. Partner with FP&A teams globally to ensure accurate, consistent and transparent allocation and reporting under the alignment model. Act as key point of contact for country Finance teams on AUM performance, allocations and associated queries. Provide guidance and challenge on deal structures, pricing and flows to ensure they are aligned with AUMu2019s economics and the alignment model. Leadership and stakeholder management Set the tone for Finance within AUM, role-modelling high standards, strong business partnering and a collaborative approach. Build strong relationships with AUM leadership, underwriters, operations, and regional/country Finance teams. Effectively leverage the GCC in Krakow and other centres of excellence, ensuring clear roles, expectations and communication. Represent Finance in internal reviews, governance forums and senior leadership discussions, with the confidence to challenge and influence outcomes. Skills and experience that will lead to success Qualified accountant (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA or international equivalent), or equivalent proven experience. Post-qualification experience in senior Finance roles (e.g., Finance Director, Head of Finance, Senior Finance Business Partner) within sophisticated, matrixed organisations. Insurance experience strongly preferred, ideally in commercial/specialty or re/insurance. London Market and/or MGA/MGU experience is an advantage but not essential. Demonstrable track record of: Leading budgeting, forecasting and performance management. Business partnering with senior commercial stakeholders. Building and using robust financial models and analytics to support decision-making. Working effectively with shared-service/centre-of-excellence models, ideally across multiple geographies. #LI-HD2 2578023 Finance Director u2013 Aon Underwriting Managers (AUM) The Finance Director u2013 Aon Underwriting Managers (AUM) will own the Finance agenda for AUM, acting as the primary Finance business partner to the AUM CEO and leadership team. The role owns financial planning, forecasting and performance management for AUM, provides insight and challenge to drive growth, and ensures robust financial control and governance. The position has no direct reports but is supported by Aonu2019s Global Capability Centre (GCC), which is situated in Krakow, and operates within a centreu2011ofu2011excellence Finance model. A key part of the scope is the new **u201calignment modelu201d**, under which AUMu2019s revenue and costs are allocated to countries based on deal flow into AUM. This requires close collaboration with FP&A teams across multiple geographies. The role covers AUMu2019s footprint in London (122), Chelmsford and Redhill, with a hybrid working pattern. Aon is in the business of better decisions At Aon, we shape decisions for the better to protect and enrich the lives of people around the world. As an organization, we are united through trust as one inclusive team and we are passionate about helping our colleagues and clients succeed. What the day will look like Strategic finance and business partnering Act as lead Finance business partner to the AUM CEO and leadership team, providing proactive financial insight, challenge and decision support. Lead the planning, budgeting and forecasting processes for AUM, ensuring alignment with wider Commercial Risk and Aon financial objectives. Translate financial performance into clear, actionable insight for senior stakeholders, highlighting trends, risks and opportunities and recommending actions. Support and challenge strategic initiatives (e.g., new facilities, product development, capacity structures, partnerships) through robust financial modelling, scenario analysis and business cases. Drive profitability and returns across AUM, with particular focus on key facilities and growth areas. Financial management, reporting and control Own end-to-end P&L oversight for AUM, ensuring accurate and timely reporting of revenues, costs and key performance metrics. Oversee month-end, quarter-end and year-end processes, working closely with the GCC in Krakow and other Finance centres of excellence. Ensure appropriate financial controls, governance and adherence to policies, escalating issues and risks as required. Produce clear, insightful management information and commentaries for senior leadership and governance forums. Alignment model and global collaboration Lead Finance for the AUM alignment model, ensuring that revenue and costs are allocated to countries in line with deal flow into AUM. Partner with FP&A teams globally to ensure accurate, consistent and transparent allocation and reporting under the alignment model. Act as key point of contact for country Finance teams on AUM performance, allocations and associated queries. Provide guidance and challenge on deal structures, pricing and flows to ensure they are aligned with AUMu2019s economics and the alignment model. Leadership and stakeholder management Set the tone for Finance within AUM, role-modelling high standards, strong business partnering and a collaborative approach. Build strong relationships with AUM leadership, underwriters, operations, and regional/country Finance teams. Effectively leverage the GCC in Krakow and other centres of excellence, ensuring clear roles, expectations and communication. Represent Finance in internal reviews, governance forums and senior leadership discussions, with the confidence to challenge and influence outcomes. Skills and experience that will lead to success Qualified accountant (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA or international equivalent), or equivalent proven experience. Post-qualification experience in senior Finance roles (e.g., Finance Director, Head of Finance, Senior Finance Business Partner) within sophisticated, matrixed organisations. Insurance experience strongly preferred, ideally in commercial/specialty or re/insurance. London Market and/or MGA/MGU experience is an advantage but not essential. Demonstrable track record of: Leading budgeting, forecasting and performance management. Business partnering with senior commercial stakeholders. Building and using robust financial models and analytics to support decision-making. Working effectively with shared-service/centre-of-excellence models, ideally across multiple geographies. #LI-HD2
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