Tax in banking and financial services

Our banking and financial services tax team recruits professionals at every level, supporting everyone from fintech and insurance companies to global banks and asset management firms.

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In-house tax recruitment specialists for the banking and financial services sector

With more than 30 years’ experience and a wide-ranging portfolio of clients, we’ve become the go-to search and recruitment specialist for in-house tax professionals across the banking and financial services world. 

From newly qualified tax accountants to global heads of tax, we recruit at every level and across all disciplines. We also recruit for all tax specialisms, including indirect tax, private client tax, human capital, employment tax, international tax, transfer pricing and corporate tax. 

Through our international offices we work on projects globally, typically providing services including executive search, permanent recruitment and interim solutions. But those services aren’t fixed – we tailor them to your needs on every project.

Benefits

By choosing to work with us, you’ll benefit from:

Results

We have a remarkable success rate on our projects, finding trusted and proven tax experts consistently

Integrity

We’re known for our honest and straightforward approach, treating businesses and professionals with the respect they deserve

Flexibility

Our services are flexible, shaped around your needs. No two businesses are the same, so your hiring challenges demand this nuanced approach

Specialists

Our teams comprise experienced specialists who know their markets inside out

Reach

Through our expert teams across Europe, the Middle East and North America, we recruit all over the world

We support major banks, investment companies, insurance groups, fund managers, fintechs and more with tax recruitment services that help to drive growth.

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