The Finance Business Partner (FP&A) supports financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, management reporting and business performance analysis at the National University of Singapore. Requirements typically include a degree in finance, accounting, business or a related discipline, professional accounting qualifications or equivalent experience, and several years of relevant FP&A or management accounting experience. The candidate should be comfortable working with senior stakeholders, interpreting financial data, preparing forecasts and budgets, and explaining complex information clearly. Strong analytical, communication and presentation skills are expected, along with sound business judgment, attention to detail and proficiency in Excel and financial systems. Experience in a large, complex organisation or higher-education environment would be advantageous.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore’s flagship comprehensive university and one of Asia’s leading universities. Established in 1905, it offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programmes across disciplines including business, engineering, medicine, computing, law, science and the humanities. NUS combines research, education and entrepreneurship, with a strong international outlook and partnerships with universities, governments and industry worldwide. Its community includes students, faculty, researchers and professional staff from many countries. As a major public institution, NUS operates a complex organisation with extensive academic, research, residential and administrative services. Finance professionals support responsible resource planning, performance management and long-term institutional strategy across the university.
Singapore offers strong opportunities in finance, education, technology, healthcare, consulting, logistics and regional headquarters operations. The work culture is generally professional, structured and multicultural, with an emphasis on reliability, efficiency and performance. English is widely used in business and daily life. The island has excellent public transport, high safety standards, modern healthcare and convenient digital services. Housing is costly, especially near the city centre, although suburbs are well connected by MRT. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid throughout the year, with frequent rain; beaches, parks, food centres and nearby islands provide leisure options. Foreign professionals usually need an employer-sponsored Employment Pass, subject to eligibility requirements and salary thresholds, while dependants may require separate passes. New arrivals should budget for rent, deposits, transport and healthcare, and verify current immigration rules before relocating.
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