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Bain Capital Credit invests up and down the capital structure and across the spectrum of credit strategies, including leveraged loans, high-yield bonds, distressed debt, private lending, structured products, non-performing loans and equities.
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A consultative, hands on, culturally competent approach coupled with demonstrated experience of startup financing, venture capital, private equity and/or alternative investments are required daily to source, analyze, negotiate, model, underwrite and provide human capital to entrepreneurs and emerging fund managers.
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Requirements Investment Banking, Capital Raising, Angel Investing, Broker-Dealer, Corporate Finance, Capital Markets, Equity Capital Markets, Financial Services, Private Equity, Private Equity Funding, Private Equity Firms, Management Consulting, Venture Capital, Transaction Advisory, Transaction Advisory Services, Mergers & Acquisitions, Due Diligence, Private Placements, Growth Capital, Seed Capital.
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Assisting with the complex compliance work in respect of private equity, venture capital and hedge fund structures. Providing tax advisory services to new and existing clients within the hedge fund and private equity space.
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The ideal candidate will have a background in fund formation for private equity and venture capital sponsors, along with expertise in drafting and negotiating various fund-related agreements and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Our innovative investment solutions are built on the strength of proprietary, independent research and span nearly all segments of the global capital markets, including equity, fixed income, multi-asset, and alternative strategies.
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Investment accounting experience working across a broad range of investment types, including: money market funds, debt and equity securities, mutual funds, digital assets, private equity securities, real estate, equity method investments, private investment funds, derivatives, etc.
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The investors that the team works with are specialized in alternative investments, including hedge funds, venture capital, private equity, and private credit. Experience at a hedge fund, alternative asset manager, sell-side firm or management consultancy desirable but not required.
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Commitment to advancing racial equity, demonstrated cultural humility, and celebration of diverse perspectives and lived experiences. Demonstrated understanding of health and racial equity, the root causes of inequities, and racism as a public health crisis.
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In Alternative Asset Management, Alantra offers its client unique access to a wide range of investment strategies in five highly specialized asset management classes (private equity, active funds, private debt, energy, and venture capital.
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Job Summary: As a team member in our Alternative Investments practice, you will assist in providing tax compliance & consulting services to our Venture Capital, Private Equity, Hedge Fund, and Real Estate clients.
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Position requires experience performing both investment and operational due diligence on drawdown vehicles in private markets (real estate and private equity) at a multi-family office, fund of funds, or consulting firm.
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We’re specialists who use the most innovative technologies to create unparalleled solutions for the private equity, real assets and debt capital markets sectors. Private Equity Fund Accounting or Auditing experience preferred.
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The Equity Derivative Portfolio Manager will work closely with teams across Investment Management, Barings and Enterprise Risk. The TeamThe Quantitative Portfolio Management (QPM) team has primary focus in asset-liability management (ALM), product pricing, and the formulation and execution of quantitative strategies that enhance policyholder surplus and mitigate unwanted risks in the portfolio.
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The position provides the opportunity to work closely with members of various teams across Corporate Accounting as well as Treasury, Finance, Fund Accounting and Tax. This role will have a big impact on the future direction of the investment accounting process at the Company, as the mix of investment products is evolving.
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