Aegon UK
Investment Analyst

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Investment Analyst
Permanent
Location: Edinburgh or London
(We believe in the power of in-person collaboration, and our hybrid model requires colleagues to be in the office a minimum of 40% of their time)
Salary: £47,680 - £71,520 (depending on the experience you can bring)
Closing date: 3rd September 2026
We're Aegon. We're a company of ambitious, positive problem-solvers who get things done. We're a team, not a group of individuals. Collaboration is our life force and we believe it's our duty to leave things better than we find them.
We help people live their best lives. We help them with the big stuff, for the moments that matter: Pensions, Savings, Investments. At Aegon, we strive in creating a diverse organisation that plays a meaningful role in driving greater equity, inclusion and belonging.
We are now looking for an Investment Analyst to join us in Edinburgh or London. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting the management of Aegon's OEIC fund solutions and many of the insured funds that sit at the heart of Aegon's investment proposition.
Working within a collaborative and highly experienced team, you will contribute to investment decision-making across multi-asset portfolios through the production of high-quality investment analysis covering asset allocation, manager selection and portfolio construction.
The role offers exposure to a broad range of investment activities and stakeholders, with opportunities to build relationships with external fund management groups and gain insight into interactions with financial advisers, distribution partners and consultants. Internally, you will work closely with colleagues across Portfolio Management, Investment Proposition, Distribution, Marketing and Finance, supporting the delivery of innovative and effective investment solutions for our customers.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing detailed research on individual asset classes.
- Making recommendations relating to asset allocation positioning.
- Inputting into the Portfolio Management team’s asset allocation procedures, including making recommendations to improve such procedures.
- Production of portfolio analysis reports covering ex-ante risk and performance analysis.
- Inputting into the portfolio construction process including consideration of portfolio risk.
- Making recommendations for portfolio changes to improve investor outcomes.
- Providing detailed quantitative and qualitative fund research of potential and existing fund holdings. This will include both desk research and fund manager meetings.
- Making recommendations for funds to be used (or removed) in portfolios managed by the Portfolio Management team. Recommendations will be made by written report and by verbal Presentation.
- Supporting the investment process by running and maintaining meeting packs and data required for team discussions.
- Providing input into marketing documents, including fund reports, market commentary, press articles and presentation packs.
- Contributing to the success of the broader Investment Proposition team.
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We’d love to hear from you if you have:
- Proven investment experience, ideally gained within asset management, wealth management or a broader investment environment.
- Strong analytical skills, with experience producing investment analysis across areas such as asset allocation, manager research, portfolio construction or fund selection.
- Experience using investment research and portfolio analysis tools, such as Bloomberg, Morningstar Direct or similar platforms, to generate insights and support investment decision-making.
- A broad understanding of financial markets and the key asset classes, with the ability to assess investment opportunities and risks.
- Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate complex investment concepts clearly and concisely.
- The ability to work independently, exercise sound judgement and contribute effectively within a collaborative team environment.
- An understanding of the UK financial services and regulatory landscape, including knowledge of OEICs and wider investment regulations and market developments.
- Advanced Excel skills, including the use of VBA, dynamic arrays, LET functions, FILTER functions and other modern analytical techniques for data analysis and model development.
- Proficiency in at least one quantitative programming language, such as R or Python, with the ability to develop, maintain and enhance analytical models, research tools and investment processes.
- A CFA Level 1 (or equivalent) qualification being advantageous.


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What’s in it for you?
- We’re serious about your future and our enhanced pension scheme is now in place. We ask you to contribute 3% of your salary to your pension and we’ll put in 9%. If you decide to contribute more, we’ll match it up to a combined total of 20% of your salary (that’s 7% from you and 13% from us).
- A discretionary bonus, depending on personal and company performance.
- 34 days leave per year (including bank holidays, pro-rated for part-time).
- We also offer private medical cover, life assurance, critical illness cover, enhanced parental leave and a variety of lifestyle benefits to help our employees live their best lives, including retail discount vouchers, cycle2work scheme, subsidised restaurant and online GP appointments.
To find out more about what to expect at Aegon, visit our careers site.
We serve a diverse, ever-changing world. It's tough, but we work tirelessly to leave things better than we find them. If that sounds like the sort of place you'd like to work, hit the "Apply" button.
Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, race, religion/belief, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity.
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