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Fund Accountant | Mid-Market Private Equity

London

Fund Accountant | Mid-Market Private Equity

£50000 - £55000 per annum + 17% pension
HA110718

London

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The UK's leading mid-market Private Equity business are looking to hire into their fund finance team. This is a superb chance for a driven, entrepreneurial individual to gain a strong footing in this market; learn from an excellent team and enhance their skillset.

The business in question has been operating in the UK for over 30 years and its funds have performed superbly well over the period; developing brands in various sectors into household names. They have a fantastic, stable team based in amazing offices in Mayfair.

The role itself is really broad, both in terms of responsibilities and scope for development. You will take ownership of reporting for three private equity funds which each consist of several sub-funds in the form of limited partnerships as well as having heavy involvement with investor work; investor reporting, queries and other ad hoc work.

Remuneration is in the region of £50,000 to £55,000 with a 17% pension (of which 7% can be taken as cash).

The ideal candidate will be a junior fund accountant working in house, or someone with experience of producing management accounts. They will consider those with a fund administration background as well as well as someone who has qualified for their ACA in a mid-tier practice.

If you are interested please apply directly to this ad or contact harris.asher@markssattin.com for a confidential discussion.

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