TRAFFIC Gauteng

CFO

CA Financial Appointments

Job Description

A leading JSE-listed entity is looking for a contract CFO to steer its strategic finance agenda across Africa and Asia. This is a rare opportunity to step into a high-impact leadership role, where you'll guide multi-jurisdictional finance operations and shape the financial future of two key international markets.

Who we are:

A diversified, globally respected group with a footprint, focused on innovation across a host of sectors. With a strong culture of ethical leadership, sustainability and excellence, this company is committed to driving meaningful progress.

What the role is about:

You'll lead the finance strategy for the group's Mauritius and China entities, ensuring financial integrity, compliance and operational excellence. This is a contract role offering immediate influence, executive exposure and the chance to contribute to group-wide growth initiatives.

About This Role

Career insights for Chief Executives positions

Salary Benchmark
R51,590/month
R32,429 to R77,387/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Key Skills for This Role
Judgment and Decision Making Complex Problem Solving Critical Thinking Coordination Management of Financial Resources
Common Technologies
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Oracle Cloud HCM Mentimeter Microsoft PowerPoint 365 Deltek ComputerEase BlackBaud Financial Edge NXT QuickBooks Online

Job Overview

Date Posted
27 Mar 2026
Location
Gauteng, South Africa

Chief Executives Insights

Median Salary (ZAR)
R51,590/month
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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