Strand Hill
Fund Monitoring Director

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Finance Director
A leading global real estate investment firm is seeking to hire a Finance Director to join its London-based real estate finance team. The role will focus on overseeing performance reporting, valuations, and business plan analysis across a diverse European real estate portfolio. This position provides significant exposure to senior management and offers the opportunity to work closely with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the consolidation, review, and analysis of performance reporting across the European real estate platform
- Manage the quarterly valuation process, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and adherence to internal policies
- Partner with investor relations and fundraising teams to support investor reporting and related deliverables
- Assess and challenge business plan assumptions, key value drivers, and forecasting models
- Serve as a primary point of contact between finance, portfolio companies, and wider internal teams
- Assist with the onboarding of new investments and ensure ongoing compliance with reporting obligations
- Oversee liquidity requirements and coordinate funding activities with global finance teams
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- 8–10 years’ relevant experience gained in real estate, private equity, or broader private capital markets
- Strong analytical and financial modelling capabilities, including valuation experience
- Demonstrated ability to operate effectively within a complex, multi-jurisdictional environment
- Excellent communication, stakeholder management, and presentation skills
- Degree educated (2:1 or above) with advanced proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint
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