Hassium Asset Management LLP
Financial Analyst

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Hassium Asset Management is an established asset management firm specializing in actively managed discretionary investment portfolios for ultra-high-net-worth clients. We are currently seeking a highly organized and motivated Financial Analyst with a ‘can-do’ attitude to join our Investment Team.
Reporting directly to the CIO, the analyst will play a key role in supporting the team through evaluation, screening, execution, and monitoring of investments.
The role will be based full-time onsite in our Mayfair office in London.
Responsibilities:
- Support the team in gathering and maintaining client information, including during client onboarding, KYC updates, and periodic client file reviews
- Prepare reports for Investment Team Meetings and client meetings
- Produce detailed client portfolio reviews and presentations
- Develop financial models to evaluate investment opportunities and portfolio performance
- Conduct ad hoc research and analysis across all asset classes
- Analyse macroeconomic trends and market developments to inform investment strategies
- Manage daily cash balances via cash sweeps, monitor client transactions and provide market reports to senior management and/or clients
- Assist with pre- and post-trade processes, and calculate/execute trades as required
- Monitor client portfolios from allocation and positional perspectives
- Provide performance data, portfolio updates, and market insights to the team
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- Graduate with a good understanding of financial markets
- Knowledge of financial analysis, accounting principles, and valuation techniques
- Strong quantitative, analytical, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
- Advanced Excel skills, familiarity with Bloomberg, Factset, Python/R is advantageous
- Flexible and proactive with strong communication skills
- Strong motivation, results oriented mindset, good team player and desire to thrive and learn in an entrepreneurial and dynamic company
- Fluent English
What we offer:
- A friendly and inclusive work environment within a professional and positive, hardworking team
- Opportunity for continuous development and training including IMC and CFA qualifications
- Company pension scheme, private medical insurance and 27 days annual leave
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