Commercial Finance & Projects Manager – London

We are seeking a Commercial Finance & Projects Manager to join our client’s central finance team in London. Reporting to the VP of Finance, you’ll play a key role in driving financial performance and strategic growth across the group. This is a high-impact role combining financial analysis, commercial insight and project management. This interesting and varied role will suit a candidate that has a love of hotels and all they can offer.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead group-wide finance projects to improve efficiency and profitability
  • Deliver deep-dive analysis to identify opportunities for revenue growth and cost savings
  • Partner with key teams—including Development, Design and F&B Operations—on investment proposals, ROI analysis and performance reviews
  • Track and report on marketing campaigns, pricing strategies and revenue management
  • Support hotel finance teams with best practice processes and strategic insights
  • Collaborate with senior stakeholders on cross-functional initiatives and ad-hoc projects for the CFO and VP of Finance

What We’re Looking For

  • Qualified accountant with at least 3 years’ experience, including commercial or business partnering roles
  • Strong analytical and financial modelling skills with up-to-date IFRS knowledge
  • Proven ability to identify opportunities, drive initiatives and present confidently at Board level
  • Adaptable, collaborative and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously
  • Excellent communicator—fluent English essential; Italian is a plus

Why Join

This is an opportunity to contribute to a culture of excellence and innovation while shaping the financial future of a leading luxury brand.

For more information or to apply, please contact Tairona at fm@fmrecruitment.co.uk or call on +44 20 8600 1164

 

Director of Finance – Munich

We are seeking an experienced and strategic Director of Finance to join the executive team at a 5 star luxury hotel in Munich. In this pivotal role, you will safeguard the hotel’s financial resources, drive profitability, and ensure compliance with both local and corporate standards.

What you’ll do:

  • Lead and mentor Finance, Accounting, Purchasing, and Payroll teams
  • Provide accurate financial insights to support executive decision-making
  • Monitor revenues and costs, driving efficiency and profitability
  • Manage audits, compliance, contracts, and insurance
  • Partner with the General Manager and Vice President Finance Europe to deliver strong financial performance

What we’re looking for:

  • Proven senior finance leadership experience (ideally in hospitality)
  • Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills
  • Fluent in English – German is preferred but not essential
  • A collaborative leader passionate about developing talent

If you’re ready to bring financial excellence to one of Europe’s most iconic luxury hotels, we’d love to hear from you.

Please contact Andrea at fm@fmrecruitment.co.uk or call on +44 20 8600 1160

When to Engage a Specialist Recruiter: Advice for Hotel Owners, Operators and Investors

Recruitment within the hospitality industry has always required a careful balance between commercial acumen, guest experience, and a strong cultural fit. Now more than ever, hotel investors, operators and owners are navigating a fast-evolving landscape — from digital transformation and shifting guest expectations to sustainability imperatives and global talent shortages. In this environment, knowing when to engage a specialist recruiter is not just useful, but essential.

At FM Recruitment, part of the Hospitality People Group, we’ve spent decades helping clients attract top-tier talent across finance, operations, and executive leadership. Here’s our advice on when and how to involve a specialist recruiter to get the best outcomes.

1.  When You’re Planning, Not Just Hiring

One of the most common misconceptions is that recruiters should only be contacted when a vacancy arises. In reality, the most successful partnerships are formed earlier — during business planning, budgeting and organisational design.

Whether you’re developing a new property, repositioning an asset, or reviewing your back-office structure, engaging a recruiter at the start of these conversations can be a game-changer. We’ve often helped clients design more commercially viable team structures, advised on realistic salary bandings for local and international markets, and provided insight into where talent pools are most active.

This proactive approach often results in faster hiring, better retention, and stronger alignment between commercial goals and team capabilities.

2. When You’re Entering a New Market

Hotel owners and operators expanding into new regions often underestimate the complexity of local talent dynamics. Labour laws, salary expectations, cultural nuances, and even job title norms can vary significantly from one market to another.

Working with a recruiter who not only knows hospitality but also understands the regional context, helping prevent costly missteps. At FM Recruitment, we’ve advised clients entering markets from the Middle East to the Caribbean, helping them establish realistic hiring timelines, choose the right search strategies, and avoid pitfalls that could delay their openings or destabilise early operations.

3. When You Need Confidentiality or Discretion

Not all hiring processes are created equal. At times, businesses may be replacing a senior leader, planning a discreet restructure, or exploring acquisition opportunities that are not yet public. In these situations, a specialist recruiter can act as a trusted intermediary, managing sensitive outreach with professionalism and discretion.

Because we speak your language — whether that’s balance sheets or brand strategy — we’re able to assess candidates with a critical eye and represent your business in a way that aligns with your values and long-term vision.

4. When Hiring for Specialist or Leadership Roles

Roles that are commercially pivotal or require rare expertise are best handled by recruiters who live and breathe the sector. For finance roles in particular — from Financial Controllers to CFOs — understanding both the numbers and the nuances of hospitality operations is vital.

We once worked with a client who had been unsuccessfully searching for a Director of Finance for nearly four months. By revisiting the brief, adjusting the salary expectations based on market data, and targeting candidates from our global network, we filled the role within six weeks. More importantly, the individual we placed went on to help drive a successful refinancing project for the property within their first year.

5. When Retention and Culture Matter

It’s easy to see recruitment as a transactional activity: fill the vacancy, move on. But in hospitality, where culture drives guest experience and team cohesion impacts profitability, long-term fit matters.

Partnering with a recruiter who understands your brand, values and vision makes a tangible difference. At Hospitality People Group, we work with clients over many years — advising on succession planning, future-proofing team structures, and building employer brands that attract and retain the right talent. 

Engaging a specialist recruiter should not be seen as a last resort. It’s a strategic decision that can influence everything from P&L performance to brand reputation. At FM Recruitment and across the Hospitality People Group, we advocate for partnership over transactions, insight over assumptions, and long-term success over short-term fixes.

Whether you’re investing in a new venture, scaling your portfolio, or simply want to make better-informed hiring decisions, now might be the perfect time to talk.

Chris Denison Smith
E: chrisdensionsmith@fmrecruitment.co.uk
T: +44 20 8600 1160

 

Accounts Assistant / Payroll Coordinator – London

We are seeking a detail-oriented Accounts Assistant / Payroll Coordinator to join the Finance team of a luxury boutique hotel in central London.

In this role, you’ll support the Finance Director with payroll administration, accounts payable/receivable, and month-end processes. You’ll play a key role in ensuring accurate payroll, smooth financial operations, and compliance with UK legislation.

What you’ll do:

  • Prepare and process monthly payroll for all hotel employees
  • Manage pensions, HMRC submissions, and payroll queries
  • Assist with accounts payable and receivable, reconciliations, and supplier payments
  • Support month-end reporting and financial compliance

What we’re looking for:

  • Experience in payroll administration (hospitality experience desirable)
  • Knowledge of UK payroll legislation, tax, and pensions
  • Strong numeracy, attention to detail, and proficiency with Excel
  • Organised, discreet, and able to manage multiple priorities
  • Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK

What’s on offer:

  • Competitive salary package
  • Meals on duty
  • Pension scheme and employee benefits
  • Training and career development opportunities
  • The opportunity to be part of a unique, prestigious luxury hotel team

✨ If you’re ready to bring your skills to one of London’s most distinctive luxury hotels, we’d love to hear from you.

For more information or to apply, please contact Tairona at fm@fmrecruitment.co.uk or call on +44 20 8600 1164

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