Job Purpose:
Within the Fund Finance team, the Intern Junior Fund Officer will be part of a team composed of people located in London and New York. The Intern will work primarily with Funds of Funds, focusing on multiple investment strategies such as Primary, Early Secondary and Secondary Funds. Its core focus is structured across four main responsibilities: Fund Monitoring, Cash Management, Control and Reporting.
The intern will be working closely with various members of the team to support the workflow on their respective perimeter of funds and vehicles. It will involve day-to-day tasks, transversal projects and widespread communication across the firm.
Job Responsibilities:
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Supervision and monitoring of investment vehicles, master funds and parallel funds.
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Reconciliation of weekly dashboards for various meetings, as well as optimisation of cash held at numerous levels of investments.
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Working on recurrent analysis and ad-hoc queries with other departments among the firm (Investment team, Investor relation, Compliance, Legal, Treasury, etc.).
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Preparation of debt related tasks for multiple vehicles (covenants, reporting, repayments, interest computation, etc.).
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Reconciliation of financial information – Ensure the quality of the data in requisite financial software dedicated to the Fund Finance team.
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Assisting with fund valuations and the computation of performance indicators (IRR, DPI, TVPI) on a quarterly basis.
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Review and validation of partnership accounting, partner’s capital statements and US/UK GAAP financial statements.
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Preparing communication supports and investor deliverables: company level diversification, Management Reports, Advisory Board presentations.
Specialised business and technical knowledge:
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Knowledge of financial statement analysis and valuation techniques
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Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and PowerPoint
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The candidate should possess a broad set of quantitative, qualitative, interpersonal skills and be a strong team player with the ability to work well under pressure
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Intellectual rigor, discipline and curiosity
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Ability to organize and perform work efficiently
Education and Experience:
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Degree either completed or due to complete from a leading business school or university. Minimum 2:1 or equivalent.
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A previous internship in one of the following areas would be beneficial: Private Equity fund, M&A or structured/leveraged finance team of a leading European or American bank, Transaction Services team of a leading audit firm, Leading strategy consulting firm.
Communication Scope:
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The candidate will be required to liaise directly with various internal team members and should be confident in requesting / providing information to all levels of management
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The role will require frequent interaction with other teams in the UK, and from other Ardian offices / geographies
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy:
At ARDIAN, we are proud of our diverse culture. As a forward-thinking organization, we recognize that having people from different backgrounds brings innovation and excellence. Therefore, a diverse and inclusive environment is key to our business success.
Ardian is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to our employees, applicants and candidates based on individual qualifications, without regard to gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, race, marriage or civil partnership, disability, age, religion or belief, pregnancy or maternity, as well as any other protected class. It is our policy to comply with all applicable laws governing employment practices and not to discriminate on the basis of any unlawful criteria. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of your employment including, but not limited to, hiring, placement and promotion.
Regulatory Responsibilities:
Conduct Rule Staff:
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Ensure compliance with all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements applicable to the role
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Understand the Individual Conduct Rules set out by the UK Regulator and ensure compliance in letter and in spirit