FAQs
What is the overall purpose of the Investment Performance Analysis - Associate 2 role?
The overall purpose of the role is to provide Operation/Oversight Services within IMS Investment Analytics, manage MIS and SLA maintenance, produce accurate and timely data, assist in producing ad-hoc data for other departments, maintain strong internal and external relations, promote team-working, and engage in project work related to onboarding new clients and systems.
What key tasks and responsibilities are expected from the Investment Performance Analysis - Associate 2?
Key tasks include producing accurate and timely operational data for various clients, assisting with ad-hoc requests, maintaining strong relations with IMS areas and clients, providing daily support to the Operations team, ensuring deadlines are met, implementing changes to improve reporting processes, and contributing to client onboarding projects.
What educational qualifications are required for this position?
A degree or equivalent in a mathematical-related subject is preferred. Additional qualifications such as BCom, BBA, MBA, or CFA may be advantageous.
What kind of experience is preferred for candidates applying for this role?
Candidates with 1-3 years of work experience within an asset management company would be beneficial for this position.
What computer skills are expected for this role?
Basic Excel skills are required, with an advantage for more advanced proficiency. Being PC literate is also essential.
Is there a focus on career enhancement and training within the team?
Yes, job rotation and career enhancement, including formal and informal training, are integral parts of the team environment.
How important is collaboration within the team in this role?
Collaboration is very important; the role involves helping to drive the team forward and promoting teamwork throughout various tasks and responsibilities.
What kind of statistical analysis will be involved in this position?
The position will involve producing management information statistics (MIS) and maintaining service level agreements (SLA), requiring the analysis of operational data from both in-house and third-party systems.
