Matthew Wade
About Matthew Wade
Matthew Wade is a Senior Finance Systems Analyst with extensive experience in financial forecasting and systems administration, particularly with Longview. He has worked in various roles since 2011 and has contributed to significant process improvements in financial planning and risk management.
Work at Nationwide Building Society
Matthew Wade has been employed at Nationwide Building Society as a Senior Finance Systems Analyst since 2015. In this role, he has contributed to the design and implementation of various financial processes, including a two-year forecast process in Longview and a monthly forecast process. He also plays a key role in training on Hyperion Planning for IFRS9 live implementation. Prior to this position, he worked as an Assistant Account in Group Distribution from 2011 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Wade studied at the University of Leicester, where he focused on Chemistry, Mathematics, and Economics for one year from 1990 to 1991. He also attended Lancing College, achieving qualifications in Biology, Chemistry, and English over a five-year period from 1984 to 1989. His educational background supports his extensive experience in finance systems, particularly with Longview API/A&R/LV4EXCEL and user requirements/administration.
Background
Matthew Wade has over a decade of experience in finance systems analysis. He began his career as a Systems Specialist in 2014, a position he has held for ten years. Prior to that, he worked as an Assistant Account for three years at Nationwide Building Society. His career trajectory reflects a strong foundation in both finance and systems management.
Achievements
Matthew Wade has successfully redesigned the Nationwide Building Society's 5 Year Plan process using Longview. He has also implemented a monthly forecast process in Longview, demonstrating his capability in financial systems management. Additionally, he acts as an intermediary between users and IT/vendor for Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) administration, highlighting his role in bridging technical and user needs.