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Our clients include investment advisers and administrators from every sector of the industry, including hedge funds, private equity, investment partnerships, alternative products, family offices, mutual funds, broker-dealers, banks, insurance companies, and other investment managers.
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Utah Funds Group (Salt Lake City, Ogden UT): Majority of roles in venture capital and private equity space. Our Funds Services/Fund Accounting business unit acts as a third-party intermediary between fund managers and investors to verify and distribute assets tied to investments.
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Basic understanding of fund Accounting/Private Equity/Alternative Investments. This group manages investor onboarding (in close collaboration with sales and legal), investor inquiries, data quality projects, and technology enhancement recommendations across our Private Equity, Real Assets, and Credit business segments.
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The team invests across a wide range of asset classes, including public equities, fixed income, private equity, real-estate, and hedge funds. IP’s Trust Investments team employs a staff with strong backgrounds in investments, financial management, math, accounting, and pension fund administration.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Treasury Analyst to join their team in Greenwich, CT. This role focuses on managing the firm’s banking, cash, and liquidity needs, supporting all private equity and credit strategies globally.
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The target hire will have worked in a public accounting setting, with private equity and hedge fund clients. A boutique private equity firm with 500M AUM has immediate need for accounting professional to join their waterfront office in lower Fairfield County location.
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3-7 years of experience related to: Accounting / Finance, Financial Due Diligence, Investment Banking or Private Equity with experience at a fund/asset manager or equivalent business strongly preferred.
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This emerging Fund Servicer that specializes in private equity and venture capital investments with a big focus on building exceptional working relationships is growing their team.
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Recently launched Private Equity and Venture Capital Fund started by some of the major players in the industry and is looking for a Senior Associate to report to the CFO supporting all Finance, Accounting, Operations, and Valuations functions.
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Our client is an alternative asset management firm investing in the private equity, credit, and real estate space, with distressed funds expertise. 3-5 years of public and private accounting experience.
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Role: The Fund Accountant will manage daily cash, finance, and accounting functions for various private equity funds. 2+ years public audit (with asset manager clients) or fund accounting experience.
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