- Well known international Asset Management Firm
- Excellent Career Opportunity
Our client is an international asset management firm with an unparalleled reputation across the Asia Pacific region. With the continued growth of the organization, the need has arisen to recruit a high caliber candidate to join them.
To facilitate information flow regarding the funds and clients to ensure trading readiness across complex products and international markets. Be part of an emerging team that is focused in helping the global trading desk navigate complexities of operating in international markets. Manage relationships externally with custodian banks and internally across legal, compliance, operations, various product groups, and trading desks. Deliver projects to internal stakeholders leveraging agile frameworks where possible and appropriate. Obtain data and preform detailed analysis upon it to enable decision making to be made. Assist the global trading desks obtain the market information they need to execute the transactions effectively. Kept other informed and advised of all upcoming impacting market changes and regulatory in the region.
To be considered, you should be a degree holder with a minimum of 7 years of experience in financial services with sound understanding of product launches, market opening and onboarding- particularly in the Asian markets. Experience in managing Asian markets and managing their requirements from a regulation, trading, operations, and settlement standpoint. Experience in managing risks with a full understanding of the trade life cycle including- navigating problem resolution including an understanding of fund structure components affecting the transaction. Preferable demonstrated understanding of global fund regulations spanning from KYC, AML, and beneficial ownership. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship management skills.
Interested applicants should send a detailed resume to Michelle Ho by email to mho@ric.com.hk quoting reference eFC3512.
(Applicants not contacted within 4 weeks should consider their application unsuccessful.)