Account Manager - Hedge Fund Administration
London
Account Manager - Hedge Fund Administration
London
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Start your job searchAn excellent opportunity has arisen at a global private equity focused business for an experienced and ambitious finance professional who is looking to work for an established and highly respected company in a demanding and varied role.
This newly created role sits in the firms London office within the European and Middle East fund services team and focuses heavily around their hedge fund partners. The role is mainly client facing; working closely with the relevant parties, chairing meetings and building relationships across the board. This business is heavily focused on growing its portfolio over the next few years with big team expansion across the London office; with this focus comes an even greater emphasis on client relationships and deliverables and as such this is a key hire for this business.
The fund accounting aspects of this role are focused around oversight of all accounting processes within your team; year end fund audit, investor reporting and management of the risk and control framework.
They are looking for a qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with strong client management ability and interpersonal skills who is keen to develop a team and lead by example.
Remuneration in the region of £80,000 with a generous benefits package.
For more information on the position please don't hesitate to either apply directly to this advert or contact Harris Asher directly through harris.asher@markssattin.com.
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