The purpose of the internship’s role is to ensure compliance with JPM corporate and local reporting standards with respect to accounting and statutory requirements for 3 South African entities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Month end reporting – ensuring the month end close within corporate deadlines, verification of corporate P&L, resolution of inter-entity breaks and equity break with parent company during month-end close (in liaison with financial control), unnatural balance checks and FX trade outs.
- Monthly conversion of the multi-currency US GAAP financial information to IFRS compliant financial reporting for regulatory reporting purposes.
- Compliance with the firms GLRS (general ledger reconciliation and substantiation) policies, and US accounting policies, including P&L remittance and capital hedging submissions.
- Ownership of intra group income and expenditure allocations (SAPCO) for the location including cash settlement, reporting and trend analysis.
- Liaising with financial control to ensure resolution of inter-entity breaks impacting local legal entities
- Ensuring appropriate financial controls are in place and operating effectively.
- Ownership of reference data mappings to corporate ledger for one of the local legal entities. Preparation of accounts receivable and audit fee provisions reconciliations and adjustments.
Required Educational/Qualifications
- An Accounting degree
Skills and Competencies:
- Firm grasp of accounting principles and applications.
- Knowledge of general office procedures (e.g., filing, correspondence, arranging meetings)
- Knowledge and experience in electronic ledgers and accounting systems.
- Experience in tax and company secretarial legislation beneficial.
- Ability to multitask, prioritize deadlines and manage own time.
- Good communication skills.
- Strong MS Excel knowledge
How to Apply
Apply Online for the JP Morgan: Accounting Internship Programme 2024

