When pressure hits a finance function – year-end deadlines, leadership gaps, stretched teams – momentum can slip quickly. This is the story of how an interim finance leader restored stability, rebuilt structure and helped a PLC move forward with confidence.
A familiar problem – growing pressure, limited capacity
A Midlands-based PLC approached us at a critical moment.
Their year-end deadline was approaching.
A senior finance leader had handed in their notice.
The team was stretched, tired, and firefighting daily.
What they needed wasn’t a quick fix – they needed clarity, leadership and calm.
48 hours to find the right interim
Within two days, we introduced an experienced interim finance leader with a track record of stabilising reporting environments under pressure.
Not just technically strong – but someone able to read the landscape, support people and lead decisively.
Weeks 1–4: Rebuilding structure and restoring control
Once in post, the interim immediately:
- Stabilised the month-end and year-end timetable
- Improved communication between teams
- Identified and removed process bottlenecks
- Strengthened reporting accuracy
Small wins built confidence.
Clear structure restored calm.
Weeks 5–12: Lifting performance and preparing for the future
With stability regained, focus moved to long-term improvements:
- Refreshing processes to increase efficiency
- Supporting the leadership team through a transition period
- Documenting workflows and strengthening controls
- Preparing the team for the arrival of a new permanent leader
The interim became a bridge between “under pressure” and “moving forward”.
A stronger team – and a successful permanent hire
By week 12:
- Year-end was delivered successfully
- Processes were tighter and more predictable
- Team morale had improved significantly
- The business had the space and clarity to hire the right permanent leader
The interim left the finance team in a stronger position than when they arrived – exactly as great interim leaders should.
Interim isn’t a stopgap – it’s a strategic lever
This assignment reinforced what we see time and time again:
Interim finance isn’t just about covering a gap.
It’s about protecting momentum when change can’t wait.
Whether the pressure comes from year-end, rapid growth, transformation or leadership turnover, the right interim leader brings:
- Calm
- Capability
- Clarity
- Confidence
And they leave lasting value long after the contract ends.



