FP&A Jobs in India
Financial planning, business partnering, and commercial finance. · 38 active positions
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About FP&A careers in India
FP&A roles in India combine budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and business partnering with operating teams. Large product-economy companies (Amazon, Flipkart, Swiggy), conglomerates (Reliance, Tata, HUL), GCCs, and the Big Four's CFO-advisory practices are the main hirers. Bangalore is the largest hub thanks to its GCC density; Mumbai and Gurugram follow. ACCA and CA candidates with strong Excel + SQL fluency are the dominant profile.
Active Jobs
38
Salary Range
₹7–22 LPA
Typical mid-level
Top City
Bangalore
9 openings
Top Employer
Accenture
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View all 38Qualifications & skills for FP&A in India
- ✓Budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis
- ✓Advanced Excel + financial modelling
- ✓SQL and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI)
- ✓Business partnering with non-finance stakeholders
- ✓CA, ACCA, CFA, or MBA Finance preferred
Typical entry: 0–3 years for Analyst, 5+ years for Manager
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Frequently asked questions — FP&A jobs in India
What does an FP&A Analyst do in India?
FP&A (Financial Planning & Analysis) Analysts run budgeting, forecasting, variance analysis, and business partnering with operating teams. Tools include advanced Excel modelling, SQL, and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI). Product-economy companies (Amazon, Flipkart, Swiggy), conglomerates (Reliance, Tata, HUL), and GCCs are the main hirers. ACCA, CA, CFA, or MBA Finance are preferred profiles.
What's the difference between FP&A and Financial Reporting?
FP&A is forward-looking and internal — budgets, forecasts, scenarios, decision-support for operating leaders. Financial Reporting is backward-looking and external — preparing audited financial statements under IFRS / Ind AS / US GAAP, consolidation, statutory disclosures. Both are accounting-heavy ACCA tracks but FP&A pays a small premium because of the business-partnering element.