Newly Qualified Accountant - Private Equity / Real Estate ACA
London
Newly Qualified Accountant - Private Equity / Real Estate ACA
London
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Start your job searchThis is an opportunity for a recently qualified 4 ACA with a background in audit and account preparation to join a rapidly growing private equity real estate firm as the number 2 in finance. The role reports directly into the FD and is ideal for any ACA wanting to be a successful commercial accountant within private equity.
Based in Mayfair, the firm has been going for 5 years but boasts 3 funds, each one as if not more successful than the other. They are growing rapidly, adding staff in every area which makes this the ideal time to join; it is not often that a recently qualified ACA gets the chance to become number 2 in finance.
The role is a well rounded, incredibly broad role, making it the ideal first move out of practice; you will have responsibility for funds (most of which will be oversight of the third-party administrators), provide ad-hoc support to the investment team, deal with investor queries and reporting and regulatory and compliance work. You will cover all aspects of finance and do so under the stewardship of an FD who is personable, hands on and wants to get on with his number 2 as well as trust his technical ability.
Although ACA with audit and accounts prep is preferred, no prior private equity knowledge is needed and the FD is also open to those who have already made a move into industry.
They will offer a competitive remuneration package with a discretionary bonus on top of any base salary offered. If this role is of interest then please do not hesitate to get in touch with Sunil Basra by applying.
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