Fund Finance & Investor Relations | Private Equity | ACA
London
Fund Finance & Investor Relations | Private Equity | ACA
London
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Start your job searchA top-tier private equity business is looking for a newly qualified ACA to join their fund finance and investor relations team.
The company in question is one of the top global names in private equity and is going through an exciting time in terms of both fund expansion and internal development. They are just about to launch their sixth fund at €2bn and, in a first for the business, are building a dedicated growth opportunities fund. This coupled with massive investment in systems and support functions make it a brilliant time to join the business.
They are looking for an individual who wants to leverage off their ACA in a first move out of practice which encompasses more than just financial reporting.
The role itself covers work across fund accounting and administration, liaison with deal teams, preparation of material for investor reports, portfolio monitoring and valuation as well as analysis on fund performance.
The successful applicant will have an ACA background with previous exposure to fund management clients, ideally private equity, hedge funds or real estate. Pristine academics are helpful but not essential, you must though have a natural interest in this area.
An opportunity like this, where an ACA can make a move into a role which is more analytical and forward looking, is rare and represents an excellent first move out of practice - especially if you are looking to build a career in Private Equity.
Remuneration will be between £50,000 to £55,000 plus great bonus potential and other benefits including a free on-site gym.
If this role is of interest, please contact Harris Asher at Marks Sattin by applying below or directly: harris.asher@markssattin.com
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