Finance Analyst, Private Equity, Recently Qualified ACA
London
Finance Analyst, Private Equity, Recently Qualified ACA
London
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Start your job searchA reputable leading private equity firm is looking for a recently qualified ACA to join their fund finance and investment monitoring team.
This is an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified ACA candidate looking for a career in private equity and provides great career progression.
Your role, as Finance Analyst, will be to act as a business partner to the front office and Investor Relations, as well as collaborating with external fund managers and service providers to deliver for investors.
Duties will include monitoring investment valuations provided by underlying investment managers, ongoing governance of investment performance with the investment team and supporting the Front Office with required analysis such as fund exposure and historic performance of funds. You will also be assisting the Investor Relations team on Investor AGM presentations, fundraising documentation and ad hoc queries from investors.
The ideal candidate will be a qualified ACA with exposure to investment management, private equity or venture capital firms.
The salary on offer is £50,000 - £55,000 per annum plus an excellent benefits package including a discretionary bonus.
For immediate consideration please apply online or for more information or a confidential discussion, please contact Aisha.Akeil@markssattin.com / 020 7747 9787
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