Private Equity Fund Finance Analyst | Newly Qualified ACA
London
Private Equity Fund Finance Analyst | Newly Qualified ACA
London
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Start your job searchThis top tier private equity firm is looking for a bright, newly qualified ACA to join their finance and investor relations team.
The role is a fantastic first step for any ACA interested in a forward facing, finance position that plays a key part in a high performing business. It will provide an excellent foundation for any career within the world of private equity.
The firm invests across a variety of sectors; finding businesses with strong growth potential, investing in them and turning them into market leaders. Your role, as a fund finance analyst, will be to manage all finance and accounting for the funds that invest in these businesses and, to some extent the businesses themselves - it will be your responsibility to monitor the performance of these businesses. You will also prepare materials for investor reports, presentations and marketing materials including quarterly valuation reports.
In terms of candidate you must be ACA (or equivalent) qualified (or approaching qualification) and be from any practice size. Ideally you will have experience auditing funds; private equity, real estate or venture capital, but this is not essential for the right person - you must be bright, personable and keen to learn and develop within private equity fund finance.
Benefits include competitive salary, discretionary bonus as well as free on-site gym and lunch facilities, not to mention superb offices in the heart of St James's.
It is a great position for any ambitious newly qualified ACA that is ready for their next step.
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