Financial Analyst
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
Financial Analyst
Dublin, Dublin City Centre
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Our client is a leading global boutique consultancy firm who consult to and within the Asset and Funds Management sector. Given Brexit and continuing movement of operations to the Irish market our client has seen and continues to see significant growth in their service level offering and global client and pipeline base.
As a result they have a very exciting and interesting Financial Analyst opening working across their diverse Investment Management client base.
Basics of the role:
- Review of financial statements of investment funds, asset managers and fund management companies
- Review of letters of representation and letters of comfort
- Dealing with fund administrators and auditors in relation to financial statement production ad analysis
- Production of monthly or quarterly accounts for fund management companies and advising accordingly.
- Liaise direly with external clients and work to resolve complex issues that arise from fund and financial statement analysis.
This position will ideally suit a newly qualified accountant who has circa 3-4 years' experience coming from either a Professional Services and of Financial services background.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a newly qualified accountant to join a global focused boutique consultancy firm and gain exceptional client and technical investment management experience.
For further information contact Matt Fitzpatrick at Marks Sattin.
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