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St Helier, Jersey, Jersey
The Apex Group was established in Bermuda in 2003 and is now one of the world’s largest fund administration and middle office solutions providers.
Our business is unique in its ability to reach globally, service locally and provide cross-jurisdictional services. With our clients at the heart of everything we do, our hard-working team has successfully delivered on an unprecedented growth and transformation journey, and we are now represented by over circa 13,000 employees across 112 offices worldwide.Your career with us should reflect your energy and passion.
That’s why, at Apex Group, we will do more than simply ‘empower’ you. We will work to supercharge your unique skills and experience.
Take the lead and we’ll give you the support you need to be at the top of your game. And we offer you the freedom to be a positive disrupter and turn big ideas into bold, industry-changing realities.
For our business, for clients, and for you
Manager - Real Assets
Role Location: Jersey
Department: Real Assets
Apex are looking a manager within accounting who will join a growing team providing a full suite of fund accounting and financial reporting services to our Real Assets fund clients. The role will include financial reporting, NAV reporting and other related duties, such that the candidate is involved in all aspects of accounting services to our portfolio of Real Assets fund clients. The purpose of this role is to account for a complex and varied portfolio of fund structures in conjunction with the Associate Director or Director.
The Role & Key Responsibilities:
Prepare and review more complex quarterly and semi-annual management and statutory accounts;
Preparation and review of complex NAV and NAV per share calculations;
Preparation and review of more complex fund capital calls and distributions;
Preparation and review of Investor Capital Statements;
First line review of routine accounting deliverables for real assets funds (management accounts, financial statements, NAV workings, distribution workings etc.)
Manage the audit process, maintenance of audit files and communication/liaison with auditors for portfolio clients;
Liaise and act as the day to day contact with the fund managers and other external parties on portfolio of clients;
Attend board meetings and present financial information;
Assist in the preparation and review of periodic direct and indirect tax returns and liaise with tax advisers;
Manage and supervise the junior team members’;
Coaching, mentoring and supervision of junior team members including setting objectives and their periodic appraisals;
Skills Required:
Hold a professional ACA, ACCA, CPA, CIMA qualification or equivalent;
Substantial Fund accounting experience preferably within Real Assets or Private Equity in a professional services environment;
People management experience;
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills in order to develop strong, effective working relationships with colleagues and clients;
Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to multitask efficiently;
Knowledge of fund administration tasks would be advantageous;
A good working knowledge of IFRS and UK GAAP.
What you will get in return:
Be part of a dynamic and fast-paced team that makes a genuine impact on revenue and sales pipeline.
Opportunity to work with a diverse, agile and globally recognised product line.
The opportunity to innovate, improve process and really make a difference.
Disclaimer: Unsolicited CVs sent to Apex (Talent Acquisition Team or Hiring Managers) by recruitment agencies will not be accepted for this position. Apex operates a direct souring model and where agency assistance is required, the Talent Acquisition team will engage directly with our exclusive recruitment partners.
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Bean counter is Australian slang for an accountant.
twenty pounds (£20). From the 1900s, simply from the word 'score' meaning twenty, derived apparently from the ancient practice of counting sheep in lots of twenty, and keeping tally by cutting ('scoring') notches into a stick.
n 1. Zero; nothing. 2. A person regarded as being insignificant; a nonentity. adj. Amounting to nothing; nil.
Superintendent or general manager
n A person, such as an accountant or financial officer, who is concerned with quantification, especially to the exclusion of other matters.
A story of some exploit or adventure; it usually pushes the limits of credibility, and grows better with each recounting.
In general use in reference to an accountant, but in school it predated 'nerd' or 'geek' as a term for someone thought to be very clever but pedantic and overcautious about anything.
Person who collects money by accosting passers-by in busy streets
A Career Manager. A senior member of a sailor's occupation, usually located at an HQ, who makes the decisions about their career development and their postings.
Reducing speed
When a sailor is counting down the days to an event he might use this counting down term. Example: If a sailor was posted off the ship five days, he might refer to it as "four days and a wake-up."
money. Pronunciation emphasises the long 'doo' sound. Various other spellings, e.g., spondulacks, spondulics. Normally refers to notes and a reasonable amount of spending money. The spondulicks slang can be traced back to the mid-1800s in England (source: Cassells), but is almost certainly much older. Spondoolicks is possibly from Greek, according to Cassells - from spondulox, a type of shell used for early money. Cassells also suggests possible connection with 'spondylo-' referring to spine or vertebrae, based on the similarity between a stack of coins and a spine, which is referenced in etymologist Michael Quinion's corespondence with a Doug Wilson, which cites the reference to piled coins (and thereby perhaps the link to sponylo/spine) thus: "Spondulics - coin piled for counting..." from the 1867 book A Manual of the Art of Prose Composition: For the Use of Colleges and Schools, by John Mitchell Bonnell. (Thanks R Maguire for prompting more detail for this one.)
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