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A leading asset management organisation is seeking Investment Analysts to join its Unlisted Property Investments team. The role will support the evaluation, analysis and execution of real estate investment opportunities, contributing to investment decisions within the property investment portfolio.
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate investment opportunities and support investment decision-making processes.
Conduct due diligence on direct property investments and property-related companies.
Develop and review financial models, including returns analysis, sensitivities and scenario modelling.
Conduct property sector and market research to support investment recommendations.
Manage transaction processes, stakeholder engagements and deal pipelines.
Prepare investment reports and presentations for governance committees.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Investments, Accounting, Economics, Commerce or Property-related studies.
2–4 years’ experience within investment analysis, corporate finance, property finance, real estate investment or asset management.
Exposure to the real estate/property investment sector is essential, with experience in areas such as direct property investments, property valuations, development feasibility, property portfolios, financial modelling or property transactions.
Strong research, financial analysis and report-writing skills.
FAIS RE5 certification (or willingness to obtain within 6 months).
Advantageous
Postgraduate qualification in Finance, Investments, Property, Economics, Accounting or related fields.
Experience within an institutional investment environment, asset management firm, property fund, investment bank, private equity or development finance institution.
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