Position
Reporting & Finance Intern
As a Finance Intern, you will be integrated into the Finance team and support a wide range of activities. You’ll be exposed to core finance operations and gain insight into how finance supports decision-making in a fast-moving, international company.
Responsibilities of the role
- Internal Control & Compliance
- Help the Finance and Reporting Team in following-up the yearly internal control campaign across the Benelux entities.
- Follow up monthly internal control activities: exception reports, action plans …
- Support the development of tools and templates to reinforce internal control practices.
- Credit and Cash Collection Follow-up
- Support the Finance and Customer Service teams in reviewing client balances.
- Help monitor overdue payments and update credit status tracking files.
- Assist in preparing documentation for internal credit reviews.
- Daily Operations & Ad-Hoc Support
- Assist in collecting and organising financial documentation and audit files.
- Contribute to the update and improvement of process documentation.
- Assist with internal projects such as template redesigns, database updates, and team presentations.
- Financial Reporting & Analysis
- Assist in all monthly reporting activities, such as group financial data submission.
- Participate in budget and forecast processes by bringing input on DSO, bad debt and balance sheet.
Professional Experience & Mindset
- Education: Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Finance, Business, or a related field
- Languages: Fluent in English; French or Dutch is a plus
- Skills:
- Good knowledge of Excel and Microsoft Office
- Curious, eager to learn, and comfortable working in a team
- Organised, detail-oriented and reliable
- Interest in the luxury or Wines & Spirits industry is appreciated
CHÂTEAU GALOUPET
MAISON
Château Galoupet is a progressive wine estate of 77 hectares of protected woodland and 69 hectares of vineyards, certified organic since May 2023.
The estate was acquired by Moët Hennessy in 2019 – the first Cru Classé in its portfolio – with a clearly defined vision: craft elevated expressions of an exceptional terroir with utmost respect for nature and the environment, from ground to glass. For four years the team has worked closely with a community of experts to restore a rare ecosystem and adapt its viticultural practices to respect the natural balance of the vine in its environment. Home to just one of 12 queen bee fertilization stations in the world, the estate aims to express the full potential of the terroir in a sanctuary for biodiversity while being a lighthouse for sustainability within LVMH, and for environmental practices in the wine industry.
The estate was acquired by Moët Hennessy in 2019 – the first Cru Classé in its portfolio – with a clearly defined vision: craft elevated expressions of an exceptional terroir with utmost respect for nature and the environment, from ground to glass. For four years the team has worked closely with a community of experts to restore a rare ecosystem and adapt its viticultural practices to respect the natural balance of the vine in its environment. Home to just one of 12 queen bee fertilization stations in the world, the estate aims to express the full potential of the terroir in a sanctuary for biodiversity while being a lighthouse for sustainability within LVMH, and for environmental practices in the wine industry.
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