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Meraki are excited to be partnering with one of the leading names within the Asset Management who are seeking to recruit into their Fund Finance team.
The position will take responsibility for Part & Fully Qualified Analysts, and support the Senior team members on strategic initiatives & strengthening financial governance across their Real Assets and Private Markets portfolio.
Key Roles & Responsibilities
- Leading the financial control review framework across Real Assets entities, ensuring independence and consistency
- Reviewing and challenging financial information produced by third-party administrators
- Ensuring completeness, accuracy and compliance of outputs with accounting standards and internal policies
- Providing technical accounting oversight across complex transactions, judgements and structural events
- Partnering with auditors and internal stakeholders to support audits and governance processes
- Driving continuous improvement in control frameworks, processes and review methodologies
- Overseeing third-party service provider performance and supporting resolution of control issues
- Managing and developing a team of Financial Control Analysts, setting high standards for quality and performance
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Skills & Experience Sought
- Qualified accountant with strong technical accounting expertise, including IFRS, governance & appropriate controls within Fund Finance
- Experience in Real Assets, Real Estate or Private Markets Fund Accounting / Fund Finance
- Experience reviewing and challenging outputs from third-party administrators
- Strong leadership skills with experience managing or developing teams
- Confident decision-making and ability to apply sound technical judgement
- Collaborative approach with strong stakeholder management and a continuous improvement mindset


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