Head of Treasury - Private Equity
London
Head of Treasury - Private Equity
London
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Start your job searchThis role is ideal for any Treasury specialist looking to either make the step up to a Head of Treasury role and/or looking to move to a leading private equity firm. The firm, a leading investor in the private equity and debt space, is open on hirnig someone with either a fund management or wider financial services background.
The role reports directly into the Finance Partner and will work closely with the firm's risk and FX advisors. The core responsibilities can be split into four areas; FX, cash management, borrowing and ad-hoc project work / support for both the fund and corporate accounting teams. The work will be broad, from determining the FX policy for the fund to being responsible for cash and financial risk management. It will be heavily involved with any fund raising/structuring processes as well as transactions as and when they occur.
Prior asset management experience, whilst desired, is not essential and as such this is a great opportunity for anyone from banking or wider commerce to move into the world of private equity.
The firm itself, based in Mayfair, is 200 people strong and is renowned for their fantastic, family feel culture. Personality fit will be just as important as technical. They are very competitive on both basic compensation and bonuses whilst also offer unrivalled benefits (annual company away weekends to Europe).
If you are ambitious, from a treasury/fx background and would like to hear more about the position, please do not hesitate to apply.
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