Craig Baldwin ACMA has a diverse work experience that spans over several companies and roles. Craig is currently working as the Head of Business Analysis & Management Information at atomos wealth since May 2022. Prior to this, they worked at Sanlam from 2016 to 2022, where they held the positions of Head of Financial Planning & Analysis and Finance Planning Analysis Manager.
Before joining Sanlam, Craig worked at Friends Life UK from 2011 to 2016. During their tenure, they were responsible for managing the Commission & Agency team and the MI team. Craig successfully integrated the team into UK Finance and oversaw agency set up, commission payments, claims, and debt management. Additionally, they served as the Head of Management Information and Insight, leading the design, production, and delivery of management information to support the Protection business unit.
Craig also gained valuable experience at AXA UK, where they held multiple roles from 1998 to 2011. These roles included Senior Strategy and Project Accountant, Data Integrity and Controls Manager, Commercial Accountant, Financial Analyst, Management Accountant, and Budget and MIS Analyst. Throughout these roles, they demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, data management, financial analysis, and reporting.
Before joining AXA UK, they worked at BCR as a Management Accountant and Assistant Management Accountant, Swinton Insurance as a Senior Accounts Clerk, and Knight Arnold Wall Chartered Accountants as a Senior Accounts Clerk and Tax Assistant.
Overall, Craig Baldwin ACMA has a strong background in finance and management information, with extensive experience in various sectors and roles.
Craig Baldwin ACMA completed the BTEC National Certificate in Business & Finance from 1987 to 1988. Craig then pursued studies at AAT from an unspecified start year and completed it in 1989. From 1999 to 2002, they attended The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. No specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
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