Financial Analyst Salary UK (2026)
The UK median Financial Analyst salary is £48,000 per year. Entry-level: £32,000 · Senior: £90,000. Also known as: Investment Analyst, FP&A Analyst, Corporate Finance Analyst.
UK-wide salary distribution
Financial Analyst hiring market in the UK
Demand for Financial Analysts in the UK has been steady — neither contracting nor expanding sharply — with employer hiring tracking broadly in line with replacement need. The highest-paying UK city on this site for the role is London at £61,440 median, which is roughly what a competent mid-level practitioner can expect to earn there with three to five years of experience.
Pay progression for a Financial Analyst in the UK is rarely linear. Most of the gain happens at three points: the move from entry-level to mid (typically in years 2–3), the move into senior or principal positions (years 6–8), and — for those who pursue it — a lateral jump into management, consulting or independent contracting. Sitting in the same role waiting for inflationary increases is by some distance the slowest path; changing employer every three to four years remains the dominant pay-rise mechanism in the UK labour market.
Financial Analyst salary by UK city
| City | Lower quartile | Median | Upper quartile | vs UK avg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| London | £46,080 | £61,440 | £83,200 | +28% |
| Cambridge | £41,400 | £55,200 | £74,750 | +15% |
| Oxford | £40,680 | £54,240 | £73,450 | +13% |
| Reading | £40,320 | £53,760 | £72,800 | +12% |
| Edinburgh | £38,880 | £51,840 | £70,200 | +8% |
| Bristol | £38,160 | £50,880 | £68,900 | +6% |
| Brighton | £37,800 | £50,400 | £68,250 | +5% |
| Milton Keynes | £37,800 | £50,400 | £68,250 | +5% |
| Aberdeen | £37,440 | £49,920 | £67,600 | +4% |
| Southampton | £37,440 | £49,920 | £67,600 | +4% |
| Manchester | £36,720 | £48,960 | £66,300 | +2% |
| Leeds | £36,000 | £48,000 | £65,000 | +0% |
| Birmingham | £35,280 | £47,040 | £63,700 | -2% |
| Glasgow | £34,920 | £46,560 | £63,050 | -3% |
| Cardiff | £34,200 | £45,600 | £61,750 | -5% |
| Nottingham | £33,840 | £45,120 | £61,100 | -6% |
| Liverpool | £33,480 | £44,640 | £60,450 | -7% |
| Sheffield | £33,480 | £44,640 | £60,450 | -7% |
| Newcastle | £33,120 | £44,160 | £59,800 | -8% |
| Belfast | £32,400 | £43,200 | £58,500 | -10% |
Take-home pay calculator · 2024/25
Financial Analyst
£36,352/yr · £699/wk · effective rate 24.3%
| Gross salary | £48,000 |
| Pension (5%) | −£2,400 |
| Income tax | −£6,606 |
| National Insurance | −£2,642 |
| Net take-home | £36,352 |
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Core skills for Financial Analysts
- Financial modelling
- Excel
- VBA
- Valuation
- Forecasting
Frequently asked questions
What is the average Financial Analyst salary in the UK?
The average UK Financial Analyst salary is £48,000 per year (ONS 2025). The lower quartile is £36,000 and the upper quartile is £65,000.
Where do Financial Analysts earn the most in the UK?
Financial Analysts earn most in London (£61,440 median), followed by Cambridge (£55,200) and Oxford (£54,240). See the full city table above.
What qualifications does a Financial Analyst need?
Core skills and qualifications for Financial Analysts include: Financial modelling, Excel, VBA, Valuation, Forecasting. Entry-level roles start at around £32,000; senior positions reach £90,000+.
Is Financial Analyst a good career in the UK?
The career outlook for Financial Analysts is medium. Salaries have grown broadly in line with wage inflation, with experienced professionals in high-cost cities (London, Cambridge, Oxford) earning 15–30% above the UK median.