About the job
Ebury empowers ambitious businesses to achieve global growth, applying the same ethos to our team. We promote innovation, collaboration, and problem-solving in an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and supported to thrive.
If you are a collaborative individual eager to revolutionize global business operations, we invite you to reach out — we are excited to explore how Ebury can propel your career and enable you to shape the future.
Product Manager – Financial Systems & GL Architecture
Product / Finance Technology
Ebury Málaga Office - Hybrid: 4 days in-office, 1 day remote per week
The Mission
Your objective is to facilitate a Projected Balance Sheet that is updated daily. By mastering the multi-entity, multi-currency posting flow, you will equip the ALM function with the necessary data to make pivotal intramonth hedging decisions, safeguarding the group from currency fluctuations even before the financials are closed.
The Role: Strategic Financial Infrastructure
This position is heavily domain-focused. You will be the architect of our 'source of truth', ensuring that our systems adeptly manage complex FX logic at the posting level, eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
- Daily Ledger Integrity: Design and oversee the logic that translates transactional events into daily GL postings.
- Projected Balance Sheets: Develop the capability for ALM to view a 'live' balance sheet, facilitating intramonth hedging of FX exposure.
- Multi-Entity & Consolidation: Navigate the intricacies of a multi-entity structure. You will determine how local entity balance sheets (in functional currencies) are translated and consolidated into the Group reporting currency.
- FX Exposure Management: Identify and isolate currency exposure stemming from Translation Risk (Multi-currency balance sheet consolidation) and Transaction Risk (daily fluctuations within sub-ledgers).
- Stakeholder Challenge: Act as the intermediary between the Treasurer and the Head of Accounting, challenging existing manual processes and replacing them with automated, system-driven financial logic.

