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Transaction Services Partner - London
The Opportunity
A well-established, mid-market advisory firm is seeking an experienced Transaction Services Partner to join its London practice. This is a genuine opportunity to build and own a portfolio of financial due diligence work across the mid-market, within a firm with strong momentum and ambitious growth plans for its Corporate Finance offering.
The Role
- Lead financial due diligence engagements (buy-side and sell-side) for private equity, corporate, and lender clients across a range of sectors
- Take ownership of client relationships, acting as the senior point of contact throughout deal processes
- Drive new business development, leveraging and expanding your existing network of PE, corporate, and intermediary relationships
- Work closely with fellow Partners across Transaction Services, Corporate Finance, Debt Advisory, and wider advisory services to identify cross-selling opportunities
- Contribute to the team's development, supporting junior staff on engagements
- Play a visible role in the firm's market positioning, including origination and pitching
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- Currently operating at Partner or senior Director level within Transaction Services, with a credible path (or existing track record) of origination and business development
- Strong technical grounding in financial due diligence, gained within a professional services or advisory environment
- An established network within the UK mid-market — private equity, corporate, banking, or intermediary contacts
- A track record of winning and leading engagements, not just executing them
- ACA/ACCA qualified (or equivalent)
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