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Associate, Investor Relations, Private Credit, Global alternative investment manager, London

Non-disclosed London, United Kingdom
Posted 1 month ago Permanent Competitive

Associate, Investor Relations, Private Credit, Global alternative investment manager, London

Non-disclosed London, United Kingdom
Our client is a global alternative investment manager specialising in private credit. They seek an Investor Relations Associate to support corporate direct lending and adjacent private credit strategies. The role partners with investment and distribution teams to deliver client-ready materials and enhance client engagement.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare and maintain investor presentations, fund brochures and talking points with accurate, consistent data.
  • Coordinate materials and logistics for client meetings, LPAC sessions and co-investment opportunities.
  • Draft timely responses to regular and ad-hoc investor enquiries on portfolio holdings and strategy positioning.
  • Track timelines and deliverables; ensure on-time completion across contributors.
  • Collate inputs from investment, reporting and client teams to address information requests.
  • Synthesise market and portfolio insights into clear, client-ready content.
  • Own quality control of all client-facing outputs.
  • Adopt a proactive approach to problem-solving and handle sensitive client matters with sound judgement.

Requirements

  • 2-3 years’ experience in a client-facing role within institutional asset management.
  • Strong interest in markets and leveraged finance; excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Familiarity with private credit and corporate direct lending concepts.
  • Proven project management and teamwork skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business, Marketing, Communications or related; MBA/CFA a plus.

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