NQ ACA - Deal Support Private Equity
London
NQ ACA - Deal Support Private Equity
London
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Start your job searchThis is an investment support and operations role at a leading private equity house, based in Mayfair.
This leading private equity firm is looking for a bright, newly qualified ACA with fund audit experience to join their Fund Finance team in a commercial, investment support position.
The firm is well known in the mid-market and invests in a variety of major retail brands, restaurants, TMT and more! It is a fantastic business with one of the most varied portfolios in the London investment scene.
The majority of the role is taking up by supporting the investment and portfolio team with valuations, modelling investment returns and helping with the execution stage of deals. They want to utilise someone's ACA qualification in an analytical and forward thinking position. As this sits in the fund finance team, of course there are some accounting elements; however, there will be no hands on preparing of accounts, only reviewing and providing commentary for investors and/or the board.
The culture at this business makes it really stand out in the world of PE; they look for personality fits as much as anything else and appreciate people's need for work/life balance.
If you are a recently qualified ACA (15,16 or 17) with fund audit experience and are looking for a challenging, commercial role within the world of private equity, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Thomas Wesseldine by applying or getting in touch directly.
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