"Lime did a good job for us and I've enjoyed working with them on roles. Moved quickly and have been communicative, understanding our requirements on limited information."
CEO | Hackney Gelato
Seeking national account management or customer account management professionals in FMCG? Lime Talent specializes in aligning you with high-quality candidates tailored to your requirements. Based in London, our network of FMCG national account management candidates spans across the UK and internationally.
Many businesses struggle to discover the right candidates for roles within national account management. These roles are typically some of the most sought after in the industry and so working with the right recruitment partner is crucial. Whether you’re looking for an established national account manager, national account controller or sales director, our team will help guide you to find the best possible candidate for your role.
Why Use Us?
Established in 2013, we recruit FMCG National Account Management candidates for many blue-chip businesses, as well as working with a range of fast-growing challenger brands. Each member of our team is an FMCG recruitment specialist which ensures you will be working with someone who fully understands your brief
You can see some of our clients below
Some of the roles that we specialise in recruiting include:

Chester-born Chris, has an unrivalled network of commercial candidates within the consumer goods industry. In addition to this, he has worked with many of the UK’s leading consumer brands and also with SME manufacturers from around the globe. Having started his career in 2002, Chris brings a wealth of experience to the team at Lime Talent.
A National Account Manager (NAM) leads strategic relationships with major retail and wholesale customers such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons, Discounters and Amazon. In FMCG and consumer goods businesses, NAMs own joint business planning (JBP), pricing and promotional strategy, forecasting, range reviews and commercial negotiations.
At more senior levels, National Account Managers carry significant revenue and margin responsibility and play a central role in aligning sales with marketing, supply chain and finance to deliver sustainable, profitable growth.
In FMCG organisations, National Account Managers typically manage large grocery multiples or strategically critical national customers with broad distribution and significant trade investment. Key Account Managers may oversee smaller retail groups, wholesale accounts or regional customers.
As businesses scale, NAM roles tend to increase in commercial complexity, with greater exposure to trade investment management, margin delivery and long-term retailer partnerships.
Typical UK salary ranges are:
National Account Manager: £50,000–£70,000 + bonus + car allowance
Senior National Account Manager: £65,000–£90,000 + bonus
Head of Grocery / Controller level: £90,000–£130,000 + bonus + LTIP
Compensation varies depending on retailer portfolio size, team structure, P&L exposure, geographic scope and the growth stage of the business. To provide an accurate market benchmark, it’s important to understand the specific remit and organisational context.
Lime Talent also provides tailored FMCG salary benchmarking support to help consumer brands structure competitive and commercially aligned reward packages.
Employers typically look for:
Strong retailer negotiation and relationship management
Ownership of joint business plans (JBPs)
Promotional strategy and trade investment management
Forecasting accuracy and demand alignment
Margin and pricing discipline
Data literacy across platforms such as Nielsen, Circana or Dunnhumby
Cross-functional collaboration with marketing, supply chain and finance
At senior levels, leadership capability and the ability to scale commercial structures become increasingly important.
Common triggers include:
Securing a first major grocery listing
Expanding into multiple national retailers
Increasing promotional and trade investment complexity
Scaling revenue beyond early growth stages
Preparing for structured investor reporting or commercial governance
As distribution grows, structured account management becomes critical to protecting margin, managing retailer expectations and delivering sustainable growth.
In early-stage brands, founders or Sales Directors may manage key retailers directly. As revenue grows and retailer complexity increases, dedicated National Account Managers are introduced to own individual accounts.
In larger or investor-backed organisations, this often evolves further into Senior NAMs, Heads of Grocery or Controllers overseeing multi-retailer portfolios, trade investment budgets and commercial strategy across channels.
Lime Talent specialises in FMCG and consumer brand recruitment, supporting growth-stage, investor-backed and established businesses in hiring commercial talent.
Our process includes targeted market mapping, structured competency assessment, retailer portfolio evaluation and salary benchmarking to ensure candidates have both the commercial capability and cultural alignment required to deliver long-term value.
As consumer brands scale, commercial hires become increasingly strategic. Retailer complexity, margin pressure and multi-channel expansion require experienced account leaders who can balance revenue growth with profitability and operational alignment.
We understand how commercial structures evolve as businesses grow, allowing us to identify candidates who can operate effectively within both founder-led scale-ups and more structured, investor-backed environments.
Most searches take 3–6 weeks depending on seniority, retailer specialism and candidate availability. More senior or portfolio-heavy roles may require a longer process to ensure strong strategic and cultural fit.
Yes. We regularly place interim and contract National Account Managers, particularly during periods of accelerated growth, retailer expansion, maternity cover, restructuring or commercial transition.
We work with:
VC and PE-backed consumer brands
Founder-led scale-ups
Mid-size FMCG organisations
International brands expanding into the UK
Global consumer goods businesses