About the role
<p>Portfolio company - Marry Jane</p><p>At <strong>Marry Jane</strong>, we are dedicated to delivering the highest quality cannabis products, ensuring excellence and sustainability in every offering. Our journey began in 2017, where we have perfected the art of cannabis cultivation. We take pride in operating the largest and most modern indoor cultivation facility in Europe, encompassing an impressive 15,000 square meters, located in Breitenbach, Switzerland. Our products, ranging from award-winning CBD flowers to premium oils and innovative vaporizer pods, are meticulously crafted to meet stringent quality standards. We believe in transparency and trust, nurturing our plants under optimal conditions to produce items that not only taste exceptional but also enhance well-being. As pioneers and innovators in the cannabis industry, we invite you to join us and experience the world of cannabis at its finest.</p><p>The <strong>Chief Financial Officer</strong> at MJ is responsible for ensuring the financial integrity and statutory compliance. This is a hands-on role leading a small finance team of 1–2 people, with a strong focus on Swiss accounting standards, local taxation, and regulatory requirements. </p><h3>Key Responsibilities</h3><p>• Oversee all statutory accounting and financial reporting for MJ in accordance with Swiss GAAP (Swiss Code of Obligations) and applicable regulatory standards.</p><p>• Manage Swiss tax compliance, including corporate income tax (Gewinnsteuer), capital tax (Kapitalsteuer), VAT (MWST), and withholding tax obligations, ensuring timely and accurate filings.</p><p>• Lead and develop a small finance team of 1–2 people, providing day-to-day guidance, workload management, and professional development.</p><p>• Manage relationships with Swiss tax authorities, external auditors, notaries, banks, and other statutory bodies.</p><p>• Oversee cash flow management, accounts payable/receivable, and month-end close processes for the Swiss entity.</p><p>• Maintain and enforce robust internal controls and financial procedures in line with group standards.</p><p>• Support Swiss-specific corporate actions including regulatory filings, entity-level transactions, and any restructuring activities.</p>