Commercial Management Accountant - Private Equity
London
Commercial Management Accountant - Private Equity
London
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Start your job searchBased a stones throw from Oxford Circus station, this Investment Management firm, with a headcount of over 300, is looking for an ACA with at least 2 years post qualified experience to join their funds finance team.
In terms of where the role sits; this firm invests in a variety of TMT and Infrastructure, this role will look over the TMT funds.
The role is an opportunity to move away from the hands on, day to day accounting and into a more commercially focused position that is involved in every day business decision making. You will ultimately be responsible for all external and internal reporting but the hands on work will be done by juniors within the team -whose work you will review. Your time will therefore be spent business partnering with the investment teams, providing financial control on transactions and performing portfolio monitoring duties.
The role is incredibly commercial however it must be noted that this is, first and foremost a finance position and candidates who maintain an interest in finance will be best suited.
The firm are renowned for their fantastic culture and as such, personality is incredibly important to them. Although this makes the process more difficult it does mean that if you are the candidate for them, you are joining a business with like minded, bright and ambitious individuals.
If you are interested in taking the next step in your finance career, are ACA qualified and want to get exposure to the business side of an investment management firm, then please do not hesitate to apply for this role.
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