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Finance Coordinator

Sao Paulo, BR

Finance Coordinator

The Finance Coordinator at Boingo will work with up to five Account Managers responsible for 200+ customers. You will be responsible for client requests, project management as well as implementing procedures associated with finance, reporting, accounting and legal contracts management. This will include processing and monitoring client payments, collation of invoices, platform management assist customers with questions on payment processes, accounts receivable and accounts payable.

The Finance Coordinator requires the ability to work effectively, multi-tasking and meeting deadlines. You will actively participate in a work environment that promotes teamwork, mutual respect, and accountability.

Responsibilities:

  • Ensure AR and AP are properly updated and reported
  • Constant follow-up on overdue clients to keep unpaid invoices at a controlled and lower level
  • Review Monthly Reports to guarantee accuracy
  • Serve as main interface for both US and 3rd Party Accounting
  • Experience with Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable 
  • Generate reporting on Cash Flow, Finance and overdue Receivables
  • Review sales details and allocation
  • Contract Management contracts and cost with circuits and 3 party providers
  • Cost Management (Circuits/Fixed 3rd Part Providers) 

Requirements:

  • Proven knowledge of financial analysis and strategy
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills
  • In-depth knowledge of financial reporting standards, tax regulations and industry legislation
  • Must have strong analytical and attention to detail skills. Strong negotiation skills are a must.

Meet Boingo – named among the Best Places to Work! 

Boingo Wireless, Inc. simplifies complex wireless challenges to connect people, businesses, and things at iconic venues around the world. Nearly 25 years ago, we launched as a scrappy Wi-Fi startup. Today, Boingo is the global leader in indoor cellular (DAS) networks, powering connectivity where it matters most.

Boingo networks serve 130+ major airports and transportation hubs, 100+ U.S. military bases, 70+ sports and entertainment venues, and a growing footprint across hospitals, convention centers, commercial real estate, hotels, and more.

We don’t just build networks – we build the future of wireless. Our team is driven by innovation, collaboration, and a shared mission to make connectivity seamless, secure, and accessible. If you’re passionate about solving big problems and shaping how the world connects, Boingo is the place for you.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability or veteran status.

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