Michael Page
Hotel Real Estate Asset Management Analyst

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About the Role
This role provides key support to the Asset Management team in a specialist Hotel Real Estate Investor. You will be responsible for producing meaningful analysis to support operational and financial decision-making, reporting / forecasting and assisting with investment, Re-Fi and disposal activities.
Client Details
Our client is a dynamic hospitality investment platform, focused on unlocking value and driving performance across a quality hotel portfolio in London, Europe & the U.S. This is an excellent opportunity to join a commercially minded team and gain broad exposure to asset management and strategic projects.
Description
Asset Management & Financial Analysis
- Develop and maintain analytical tools to evaluate hotel operational performance.
- Analyse and benchmark operating results against budgets, forecasts, market performance and key performance indicators.
- Support the development and implementation of value-enhancing asset strategies.
- Prepare weekly, monthly and quarterly performance reporting.
- Participate in annual business planning and budgeting processes.
- Assist in identifying portfolio risks and implementing mitigation strategies.
- Develop forecasting models and sensitivity analyses.
- Support business case preparation for capital projects and investment initiatives.
- Produce presentations, reports and shareholder materials.
- Conduct market, operational and industry research.
- Support capital expenditure planning and reporting.
- Maintain reporting structures, documentation and data integrity.
- Assist with contract compliance reviews and agreement tracking.
- Manage action plans and follow-up processes relating to asset management initiatives.
- Support business intelligence and reporting platform administration.
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Investment, Disposal & Financing Support
- Build and maintain detailed financial models, cash flow analyses and investment appraisals.
- Assist with acquisition, refinancing and disposal activities.
- Undertake market and competitor research, including site visits where required.
- Analyse renovation and capital expenditure opportunities.
- Support due diligence processes and management of virtual data rooms.
- Assist with investment presentations and investor reporting.
- Prepare investment memo's, teaser documents and presentation materials.
- Support lender reporting requirements.
- Contribute to investment committee reporting and portfolio performance monitoring.
- Assist in the design and development of business intelligence dashboards and reporting solutions.
- Research new technologies and analytical methodologies to improve reporting and business performance.


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The successful Hotel Real Estate Asset Management Analyst should have:
- Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management, Real Estate, Real Estate Finance, Business Administration or a related discipline.
- Hospitality-related qualifications, experience and a demonstrable passion for the Hotel industry will be advantageous.
- Minimum of 2 year's experience within hotel operations, hospitality finance, asset management, real estate investment or a related field.
- Understanding of hospitality industry performance metrics and investment return principles.
- Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills.
- Experience using hospitality bench-marking and reporting platforms desirable.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Understanding of hotel accounting and operational performance drivers.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy.
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
- Professional and collaborative approach.
- High levels of integrity and confidentiality.
- Enthusiastic, proactive and commercially minded.
- Willingness to travel when required.
Job Offer
Fixed Comp: £55,000 - £60,000
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