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Fund Controller – Commercial Real Estate

Trident International Associates
Greater London
1 day ago
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Fund Controller – Commercial Real Estate-London


Ref: (Ref: D22D049 )

Salary: £ 80,000 – 100,000 + Benefits - depending on experience

Specialist Area: Fund Controller

Type: Permanent

Start Date: ASAP




OUR CLIENT are a leading UK-based real estate investment and asset management firm with a strong track record across the commercial property sector and is now seeking a Fund Controller to join its growing finance team. With over £ in transactions and an entrepreneurial, high-performing culture, this is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of fund-level financial management within an established and expanding platform.




THE ROLE:


The Fund Controller will oversee the financial operations of a portfolio of commercial real estate funds - ensuring accurate investor and lender reporting, managing audits and compliance, and providing strategic financial support for transactions. Working closely with investment and asset management teams, the role combines technical rigour with commercial insight.


Key Responsibilities:







  • Leading periodic and annual financial reporting and investor communications.
  • Preparing and review NAVs, capital statements, and lender compliance reports.
  • Managing fund and SPV audits, ensuring adherence to UK GAAP/IFRS and regulatory standards.
  • Supporting acquisitions, disposals, and structuring, including financial onboarding of new assets.
  • Partnering with internal stakeholders to provide financial insight for decision-making.
  • Mentoring and developing junior team members and promote best practice in fund finance.




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