Hutcheon Mearns launches Nexus Finance freelance finance platform
Aberdeen and Dundee-based finance and accounting specialist Hutcheon Mearns has launched a new global digital platform to match businesses with freelance finance professionals.
Nexus Finance is solely dedicated to qualified accounting and finance professionals globally and ims to revolutionise the way in which finance people work and how financial projects within companies are serviced and delivered.
Following a six-figure investment, the new digital platform will capitalise on a multi-million pound market as the trend for freelancers grows exponentially.
The global freelance platform market is projected to reach $9192.9 million by 2027. Nexus Finance aims to capture 1% of this global potential to create a multi-hundred million revenue business.
Freelance accountants, financial directors or those with a specialism set up a free profile outlining their skills and experience and will be paired with companies looking for financial expertise on ad hoc, long or short-term contracts, depending on business need.
Nexus Finance has been set up by Craig Hutcheon, founder of Hutcheon Mearns, and Adam Maitland, the financial advisory firm’s managing director.
Mr Hutcheon said: “With automation a major ambition for finance departments of the future, we were already envisaging a changing landscape for finance professionals where they will work for more than one business and where financial expertise will be in higher demand to augment existing teams.
“The pandemic has accelerated this, transforming the way we work and convincing businesses to embrace new ways of accessing talent, flexibly and more cost-effectively.
“We could see the significant market potential for creating an online network that would connect clients with qualified and rated freelance finance talent they could trust, while providing the opportunities for finance professionals to work flexibly and remotely.
“Nexus is the start of this journey to a more digitally-enabled, project-based finance solution. It’s important to stress that this is not a recruitment platform – it’s about creating a genuine and highly effective freelance culture within the financial world that offers businesses a new, flexible and cost-effective model for their finance function.”
Mr Maitland added: “Nexus gives companies access to the right talent at the right time, reducing their overheads and helping them to access the best mix of relevant skills to meet project deadlines.
“For freelancers, it offers access to a large pool of global opportunities from short-term projects to on-going, agile support. They can sign up to several projects at the same time, allowing them to build their earning potential and take control of their working life by choosing the work that’s best suited to them and their lifestyles.
“Nexus is a major step forward in this changing landscape for how finance departments and financial professionals will work and in the current Covid climate, it couldn’t have launched at a better time.
“With an acute focus on cost-cutting and more qualified people on the market, Nexus will appeal to both businesses looking to build-in more efficient flexibility and to freelancers looking for a different way of working even if just for a short period as they search for their new role.”