Depositary Services Manager
London, City of London
Depositary Services Manager
London, City of London
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Start your job searchMy client on a global basis is growing, and doesn't have one competitor that covers exactly the same offering. It has a forward-thinking tech bias, and is very good at mobility and long-term opportunity within the firm.
At a local level, there are around 100 staff in the UK; 8 are in the Funds team (comprising Depo and Fund Admin) which account for 11% of the revenue - so an exciting team to join. Whilst it's a small team, it's supportive, collaborative, growing, and staff enjoy a reasonable work-life balance in the main.
In the depo team, there are 30 funds held by 9 clients (so it might not be as 'frantic' as some other houses). The team is team of two, Depo Administrator reporting into this position, there may be a third person to hire later in the year. Part of the wider funds team and reports to Head of UK Funds.
You'll be working with the sales team to help with business development (putting together pitches, brochures etc).
Your Requirements
- Strong understanding of the AIFMD
- Experience in leading a team
- Currently working in Depositary Services within fund administration
- Track record in developing new client relationships and building on existing ones
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