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Senior salaries

How much can you to expect to earn as a senior accountant? Check out the latest salary survey from Hays Personnel to see if the salaries meet your expectations

Group finance director salary levels
(for senior qualified accountants in industry or commerce)

Company turnover£100m+£30m-99m£30m
Central London£200,000+£125,000+£100,000+
The City£200,000+£125,000+£100,000
Outer London£150,000+£110,000+£95,000+
Kent£120,000£80,000£65,000
South Coast£130,000£100,000£80,000
Thames Valley and Surrey£100,000£80,000£60,000
Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire£100,000£80,000£60,000
Norfolk£120,000£100,000£80,000
Suffolk and Essex£130,000£100,000£75,000
Cambridgeshire£120,000£100,000£80,000
West Midlands£130,000£100,000£80,000
East Midlands£100,000£70,000£40,000
Bristol, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire£90,000£80,000£60,000
Cornwall, Devon and Somerset£100,000£80,000£65,000
South Wales£60,000£50,000£40,000
North Wales£60,000£40,000£50,000
Manchester and Cheshire£120,000£80,000£60,000
Merseyside and Lancashire£100,000£80,000£60,000
Yorkshire£100,000£80,000£60,000
North East and Cumbria£95,000£75,000£65,000
Scotland£90,000£75,000£55,000
Northern Ireland£65,000£55,000£40,000
National average£112,727£84,773£66,818

Source: Hays Personnel

For more detailed information go to: www.hays-ap.com

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