Full-Time

LOB Financial Controller

Posted on 11/23/2025

Truist Bank

Truist Bank

10,001+ employees

Offers integrated banking, lending, wealth management

No salary listed

Charlotte, NC, USA + 1 more

More locations: Atlanta, GA, USA

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Category
Accounting (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance, or equivalent education and related training.
  • Eight years of relevant accounting or finance experience and 2 years of leadership experience.
  • Ability to interpret and explain complex information to a range of audience and build consensus among different stakeholders.
  • Ability to influence others at senior levels to adopt a new perspective.
  • Knowledge of the industry’s competitive landscape and an understanding of the market and regulatory factors that shape the industry.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Advanced analytical skills and the ability exercise judgment and solve complex problems.
  • Sound and logical decision-making abilities.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills and ability to work well with others in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
Responsibilities
  • Manages professional-level teammates, sets the team’s direction, and communicates individual and team priorities. Manages deliverables for the team against expected results. Makes judgments about the team’s priorities and approach to work. Identifies and resolves technical, operational, risk management, business, and organizational challenges. Leads highly complex and visible projects with notable risk and complexity. Makes leadership decisions within established policies & procedures.
  • Provide accounting guidance and support to ensure new products or transactions are accounted for correctly and accounting and financial reporting risks are identified
  • Review of reporting and analyses of monthly results in support of the closing process (EOC and other monthly reporting) and understanding and reviewing financial results
  • Subject matter expertise in the identification and querying of the data necessary to prepare and provide value added management reporting
  • Account level variance analysis in support of the month-end close process. Includes identifying, analyzing, and interpreting variances and unusual trends in the LOB GL activity
  • Review of standard and enhanced reports, regular and ad hoc analytics, and interpretation of LOB financial results
  • Assess accounting impacts of business changes
  • Oversight of the internal control structure over processes specific to the LOB that impact financial reporting; proactively partners with the LOB to ensure accuracy and integrity of processes impacting financial reporting
  • Includes understanding, articulating and reviewing results to ensure consistency with GAAP, financial policies, and controls
  • Reviews reporting and analyses of monthly results for the closing process to identify and mitigate areas representing material financial risk
  • Provides support for LOB information enhancement initiatives
  • Oversight and review of SEC and Regulatory disclosures and financial filings to ensure the SOX Control structure mitigates financial risk
  • Ensures adherence to relevant Financial Management requirements including policies, standards, procedures, internal controls, and record retention
  • Support the month end close process
  • Analysis of GL activity and results
  • Performance of SOX controls
  • Preparation of journal entries to record the results of business transactions to the GL
  • Serve as liaison with Accounting Operations group as subject matter expert for LOB accounting and data
  • Works collaboratively with the LOB and SFO teams to ensure accurate recording of transactions to the GL
  • Review and oversight of quarterly and annual SEC and Regulatory disclosures and other financial filings
  • As applicable by LOB, responsible for preparation and review of quarterly and annual legal entity audited financial statements and annual report
  • As applicable by LOB, responsible for the preparation, review, and monthly submission of other regulatory reports and filings - e.g. FINRA FOCUS II report; Form SIS, Form SSOI, Form OBS, Form Custody for registered broker/dealers
  • Support the Corporate Controller and Financial Reporting team on external financial and regulatory reporting matters including certain LOB specific regulatory reporting and internal management reporting
  • Serves as liaison with Corporate Accounting Policy team as subject matter expert on LOB accounting issues, assisting in maintaining up to date policies, and requesting clarification of existing policies as required
  • Responsible for monitoring compliance with Corporate accounting policies in the areas of the LOB that perform accounting processes
  • Responsible for adhering to Truist accounting policies
Desired Qualifications
  • Supervisory experience of multiple teams
  • CPA
  • Financial services or specialized industry experience
  • Master’s degree
  • Proficient in Essbase/ Hyperion, EPM/BPC, or other enterprise accounting software
  • Expertise in ASC 323 Investments - Equity Method and Joint Ventures including equity method, measure alternative, fair value, net asset valuation (NAV) practical expediate, and impairment assessment
  • Experience with Supply Chain Finance and Tax Exempt Lending
  • Accounting for investments in tax credit structures using proportional amortization method of accounting

Truist provides banking, lending, and wealth management services to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations across the United States. It operates through integrated relationship management, offering personal and commercial banking, loan products, and advisory wealth services. Customers access deposits, loans, payment services, and investment advice, with revenue coming from interest on loans, banking fees, and advisory fees. The firm differentiates itself by delivering coordinated financial solutions across different client segments and by pursuing strategic partnerships and community initiatives to support local development. Its goal is to inspire and build better lives and communities by helping clients manage money, grow assets, and strengthen relationships with their bank.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Washington DC, District of Columbia

Founded

2018

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What makes Truist Bank unique

  • Truist operates 1,928 branches across 15 states plus D.C., targeting high-growth markets.
  • Truist delivers integrated consumer, commercial, investment banking, and wealth management services.
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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Company Equity

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