Crown Fund
Asset Management Intern

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Reporting To: Senior Asset Manager / Portfolio Management Lead
We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Asset Management Intern to join our dynamic team. This internship is designed to provide hands-on experience in various aspects of asset management, including portfolio analysis, investment research, risk assessment, and market evaluation. The role is designed to offer practical learning in a professional environment and complies with relevant labor laws, including Sections 44-47 of the UK National Minimum Wage Act 1998 and the US Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Key Responsibilities:
As an intern, you will have the opportunity to shadow, learn, and assist the asset management team in:
- Portfolio Analysis & Performance Tracking: Assisting in evaluating portfolio performance, analyzing asset allocations, and identifying potential improvements.
- Market & Investment Research: Conducting research on financial markets, asset classes, economic trends, and emerging investment opportunities.
- Risk Management: Supporting risk assessment and mitigation strategies, including analyzing portfolio risks and market volatility.
- Investment Strategy & Decision Support: Assisting in preparing reports and recommendations for investment strategies based on data-driven analysis.
- Fund Management Support: Helping track fund flows, monitor investment performance, and prepare investment reports.
- Investor Relations & Reporting: Assisting with investor communication, preparing client reports, and maintaining investment databases.
- Financial Modeling & Valuation: Gaining exposure to financial modeling techniques used for asset valuation and performance forecasting.
- Operational Support: Helping organize investor meetings, presentations, and investment discussions.
- Regulatory & Compliance Research: Understanding key regulations affecting asset management and assisting with compliance-related documentation.
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Eligibility Criteria:
- Current enrolment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Investment Management, or a related field.
- Strong interest in asset management and investment analysis with a willingness to learn in a fast-paced, professional environment.


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What You'll Gain:
- Hands-on experience in asset management, including portfolio analysis, investment research, and risk assessment.
- Exposure to real-world investment strategies, financial markets, and decision-making processes.
- Enhanced financial modeling, valuation, and analytical skills.
- A Certificate of internship completion and potential recommendation letters based on performance.
If shortlisted, someone from the HR Team will contact you for the next steps.
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