French Fund Finance Manager
City of London, London
French Fund Finance Manager
- Permanent
City of London, London
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French Fund Finance Manager
The Client: Renewable Infrastructure Investment Manager
The Location: London - Hybrid Model
One of the most renowned Renewable Infrastructure Managers is on the precipice of significant growth and needs a Fund Finance Manager to take responsibility particularly of their French structures
The Responsibilities:
- Manage French Fund Structures consisting of infrastructure equity investments across Europe
- Manage relationship with GP administrators
- Work across the SPV management reporting and analysis, support the preparation of the annual budgets, assist with the valuations
- Work closely with the Senior EU Fund Finance lead on wider funds across the group
The Role:
- Qualified Accountant with experience in broad positions
- French Fluency
- Understanding of French Structures
- Ideally infrastructure exposure
- Strong senior exposure to dealing with internal and external stakeholders
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