Senior Product Development Manager - UCITS and Hedge Funds

Recruiter
Logan Sinclair
Location
London, United Kingdom
Salary
Competitive + Bonus + Benefits
Posted
23 Jul 2022
Closes
25 Jul 2022
Ref
12342080
Job Function
Other
Industry Sector
Finance - General
Employment Type
Full Time
Education
Bachelors
The individual will be working with various departments including portfolio managers, sales, marketing to structure and launch funds across a range of strategies, including Lux, Cayman and Deleware domiciles.

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for the full end-to-end product development lifecycle of structures, working across alternative asset classes
  • Managing the product launch process from inception through the governance and through to the board meetings.
  • Providing management and control over the execution of project initiatives from business acceptance through to delivery.
  • Working with various teams to have oversight and management of the operational infrastructure and making sure it is in place to for new products.
  • Working with fund lawyers to prepare offering documents and shareholder communications relating to the fund vehicle establishment across a broad range of jurisdictions.
  • Building strong relationships with internal teams across the business.
  • Keeping up to date with regulatory requirements and compliance.
  • Participating in various industry body working groups and supporting ad hoc project work.

Requirements
  • Degree level educated with strong academic background.
  • Strong background in structuring and developing private market products.
  • Experience in dealing with institutional and retail markets
  • Experience ideally with hedge fund strategies, Cayman or Deleware
  • Ability to interact with people at various levels of seniority
  • Highly organised and details orientated, being able to work towards deadlines
  • Must be prepared to challenge and stand up for their opinions
  • Working effectively across cultures, functions and locations.
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