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Junior Investment Analyst

London
£35k – £40k/yr
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Junior Investment Analyst

Junior Investment Analyst | Investment Team

Salary: £35,000–£40,000 + pension Location: London Employer: London Treasury (FCA-regulated investment manager)

About the Role

Work at the centre of a growing public sector investment organisation. London Treasury is hiring a Junior Investment Analyst to support the management of the London Treasury Liquidity Fund (LTLF) — a C.£4bn pooled investment vehicle serving public sector investors.

This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career professional to gain hands-on exposure to:

  • Portfolio management
  • Liquidity strategies
  • Short-duration fixed income markets
  • Long-term private market investments

You will work closely with senior investment colleagues in the day-to-day execution of the fund’s investment strategy, contributing to:

  • Investment decision-making
  • Liquidity positioning
  • Monitoring fund performance

Key Responsibilities

  • Daily dealing in line with investment strategy:
    • Managing daily cash positions
    • Trade recommendations/execution
    • Portfolio and liquidity positioning
  • Monitor money market conditions to inform trading decisions (interest rates and counterparty pricing)
  • Maintain relationships with banks, brokers and other investment counterparties
  • Assist in the production of fund reporting (positions, liquidity, and performance)
  • Assist in investment due diligence and the production of investment committee papers
  • Contribute to investment strategy through:
    • Market monitoring
    • Data analysis
  • Maintain investment records and documentation

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Requirements

Essential

  • Background in/awareness of an FCA-regulated environment
  • Understanding of money market and fixed income investment products
  • Experience in investment due diligence
  • Strong Excel skills, including:
    • Financial modelling
    • Data analysis
  • Strong attention to detail and analytical skills
  • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to:
    • Work under pressure
    • Manage multiple workflows

Desirable

  • Relevant degree (e.g. finance, economics, or related discipline), or relevant professional qualification such as:
    • IMC
    • CFA Level I
    • ACT
  • Experience in dealing in money market and fixed income investment products
  • Experience with Bloomberg or Quantum

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Why Join?

  • Work in a purpose-led investment organisation supporting the public sector
  • Exposure to liquidity and private market/strategic investments
  • Opportunity to grow within a scaling organisation

How to Apply

Important: View the full job description and download required documents on our Careers page.

Send your:

  • CV and completed job application form
  • Diversity and inclusion monitoring form

Via email: recruitment@londontreasury.org Subject: Quote reference JIA001 Closing date: Midday on Thursday, 16 July 2026

Interviews are expected to take place during the week commencing 27 July 2026. Notes: We may bring forward the closing date if we receive a high volume of strong applications.

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Skills

Excel
Financial Modelling
Data Analysis
Attention to Detail
Analytical Skills
Organisational Skills
Investment Due Diligence
Money Market
Fixed Income
Liquidity Strategies
Portfolio Management

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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