Associate, Asset Job Description
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Associate, Asset Job Description
- Candidate with in depth understanding of Securities market with particular focus on Asset Servicing experience
- 7 years plus experience in leading Operations teams in Middle office / Back Office roles ( Middle Office, Asset Servicing, Data Management, Trade Support, Settlements)
- Asset Servicing / Securities Market Knowledge - 3
- Equities and Fixed Income – 3
- Trade Life cycle - 3· Funds and other Asset Classes – 3
- Prior experience on applications such as Bloomberg, Point is needed for the job
- Person should have knowledge about the incident management tool deployed on account
- Person should be able to prepare the report by reconciling the data of asset repository and incident mgmt tool
- Four year or equivalent undergraduate degree in Business or related field
- A commitment to continued education in real estate will be encouraged
- Ability to understand and interpret commercial lease agreements and language present value concepts and financial terminology
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions based on thoughtful analysis