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Analyst- Asset Management

Falmouth Fairfax
Greater London
4 weeks ago
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The Company and Role

A leading global investment manager with a multibillion-pound portfolio across Europe is seeking an Analyst to join the UK Asset Management team to work across their multi-sector UK portfolio. This individual will be be responsible for providing analytical support to the team that is required for value-creation.

Role Responsibilities

Prepare and maintain property cash flow models in Excel to support budgeting, valuation and investment decision making.

Prepare and maintain investment models to calculate investment returns and cash flow waterfalls.

Participate in the annual budgeting process and help prepare asset management plans.

Gather and analyse market data to understand each property’s position in the market.

Provide assistance to asset managers on assets whilst under management, dispositions and refinancing.

Support the asset management and acquisition teams on various underwriting and due diligence activities.

Experience and Skills

One to two years’ experience working in the commercial real estate industry with responsibility for financial analysis in a portfolio or asset management context

Strong, demonstrated Excel modelling skills

Education

Degree in Real Estate, Property Economics or Finance

Remuneration

Competitive salary depending on the skills and experience of the individual, plus benefits and competitive bonus potential.

For more information on this opportunity or to apply for this role please contact Lucy Cook on or .

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