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Finance Manager

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Who are we?

FalconX is a pioneering team of operators, investors, and builders committed to revolutionizing institutional access to the crypto markets. Operating at the intersection of traditional finance and 
cutting-edge technology, FalconX addresses the industry's foremost challenges: Navigating the digital asset market can be complex and fragmented, with limited products and services that support trading strategies, structures, and liquidity found in conventional financial markets. As a comprehensive solution for all digital asset strategies from start to scale, FalconX operates as the connective tissue empowering clients with seamless navigation through the ever-
evolving cryptocurrency landscape.

Responsibilities

  • Day-to-day Accounting, Book-keeping, and Reporting as per applicable GAAP (US GAAP, IndAS, or IFRS), including crypto asset accounting under IFRS/US GAAP guidance (e.g., IAS 38, IFRS 9, ASC 350, ASC 820).
  • Preparation and review of Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Financial Statements, including valuation, impairment, and disclosure requirements for digital assets and tokens.
  • Consolidation of various entities to deliver Group results quarterly and annually, incorporating crypto-related subsidiaries or trading desks.
  • Assist with technical accounting issues such as Revenue Recognition, Consolidation, Stock Options, Business Combinations, MTM accounting, crypto transaction accounting, and other complex matters.
  • Legal Entity Management – jurisdiction-specific reporting, accounting, and compliance, including crypto asset tax treatment and regulatory reporting (FATF, VASP, or jurisdictional crypto guidelines).
  • Inter-company balances monitoring, settlement, and managing Transfer 
  • Pricing arrangements, including crypto asset transfers and valuations.
  • Understand the company’s operations and settlement processes, and
  • Support the trade operations & settlement team by performing  daily/weekly/monthly reconciliations and attestation procedures — covering both fiat and crypto transactions.
  • Experience in setting up Processes, Policies & Procedures, and Control Frameworks, with specific internal control design for blockchain-based transactions and custody arrangements.
  • Coordination with External Auditors, Audit Committee, and other relevant teams for audits that include crypto holdings, wallets, and blockchain transaction trails.
  • Hands-on knowledge of working/operating in ERP systems (like NetSuite, Oracle, SAP) integrated with crypto accounting and blockchain data aggregation tools.

    Success in this Role

  • Help the team build in-house accounting & reporting capabilities for both fiat and crypto assets, streamline & consolidate Finance & Accounting  processes, and ensure real-time & accurate financial information to stakeholders.
  • Manage Legal Entities w.r.t. their Regulatory, Statutory, Management & Tax deliverables, filings — including crypto-specific disclosures.
  • Work closely with Trading, Trade-Ops, and External Consultants to ensure optimal financial outcomes for the organization’s crypto and traditional operations.
  • Build SME knowledge from an accounting, reporting, and regulatory perspective in digital assets, DeFi products, and blockchain technology.
  • Keep pace with the growth of the organization by being open to performing across Accounting, Treasury, Settlements, and Reporting —for both crypto and traditional instruments.

Required Qualifications

  • Professional degree in accounting — must be a Chartered Accountant.
  • 9–16 years of experience in similar industries (Banking, Broker-Dealer, Fintech, or Crypto Exchange) with exposure to trading divisions and crypto/digital asset operations.
  • Managed end-to-end deliverables of Legal Entities along with Transfer Pricing arrangements, including crypto asset intercompany transfers.
  • Expert knowledge of IFRS, US GAAP reporting standards, and their application to digital assets.
  • Hands-on ERP experience (NetSuite, Oracle, SAP) — experience with crypto accounting software (e.g., Bitwave, SoftLedger, Ledgible) is a
  • plus.
  • Strong understanding of end-to-end trade flow (Settlement, Market-making, Clearing) for both fiat and crypto instruments.
  • Proficiency in MS Excel and familiarity with blockchain explorers, wallet reconciliation, and on-chain data analysis tools.
  • Enthusiastic, self-starter, detail-oriented with strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities, and excellent communication skills.
  • Passion for continuous learning, especially in Fintech, blockchain, DeFi, and digital asset regulation

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