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Investor Relations Executive, Growth Capital Firm, London, UK

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About our client
We are working with a leading growth capital investor focused on supporting ambitious businesses across the UK and Ireland. As the firm continues to boost its fundraising efforts, they are looking for an Investor Relations Executive to join the team.
What the job involves
- Supporting the preparation and coordination of quarterly and annual investor reporting
- Assisting with drafting investor updates, presentations, and communications materials
- Managing reporting calendars and coordinating data collection from internal teams
- Supporting analysis of portfolio performance data and preparation of investor dashboards
- Maintaining accurate CRM systems and investor databases
- Ensuring consistency and quality control across investor-facing materials
- Assisting with the organisation of investor meetings, roadshows, and events
- Preparing briefing materials for senior stakeholders ahead of investor interactions
- Supporting fundraising processes, due diligence requests, and data room coordination
- Contributing to the continuous improvement of IR reporting processes and frameworks
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- Experience in investor relations, private equity, asset management, or a related financial services environment
- Strong numerical and analytical skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
- High attention to detail and strong organisational skills
- Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint
- Ability to manage multiple deadlines and stakeholder requests effectively
- Professionalism and confidence when interacting with senior stakeholders
- A proactive, team-oriented mindset with strong project management capabilities
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