Senior Fund Accountant; Finance & IR | Private Equity
London
Senior Fund Accountant; Finance & IR | Private Equity
London
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Start your job searchThis rapidly growing mid-market private equity firm are looking for an experienced and personable finance professional to join their small finance team.
The role is a fantastic step for anyone interested in leveraging off their previous experience of fund finance to play a key role within an excellent operation.
The firm in question invests in exciting, high-growth businesses including many household names and has enviable track record of investment performance. Your role, as fund accountant, 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 be heavily involved with investor relations and reporting; expected to represent the business.
In terms of candidate you must be a qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA) with previous experience in private equity; either through the audit of private equity (or related) funds, time within a 3rd party administrator or be already working within a fund - they are open to those on the corporate side who are looking for the new challenge which fund finance provides.
Remuneration will be highly competitive depending on the candidate with strong discretionary bonus and other benefits.
It is a great position for those who wish to develop their career within private equity.
Please apply directly to this advertisement or contact harris.asher@markssattin for more information.
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