Alternative Funds Structurer
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Finance & Banking
Financial Consultant, Corporate Finance, Capital Markets
Join us as an Alternative Fund Structurer and you’ll be part of a focused structuring team, shaping Private Markets opportunities for Barclays clients. You will work closely with Private Markets Origination, Distribution and Life Cycle Management specialists to understand each proposition, its target audience and what’s needed before and after launch, oversee the creation of suitable legal structures for single‑asset closed‑ended feeder funds and fund‑of‑funds, ensure due diligence is completed and shared with the right stakeholders, guide the full structuring process to deliver within agreed timelines, and build a detailed understanding of existing Private Markets products already in market.
QualificationsTo be successful as an Alternative Fund Structurer you'll have:
- Experience of bringing Alternative Investments opportunities to private clients/private banking clients
- Experience of fund structures and offering documentation
- Knowledge of product lifecycle events, such as capital calls and distributions
- Strong academic background holding relevant technical and/or professional qualifications
- Confident and articulate communication skills (written and verbal)
- Detail‑oriented, capable of managing multiple stakeholders to deliver against tight time frames
Desirable skills include:
- Experience of fiduciary requirements for different types of client in a UK‑based global private bank
- Networked within the Private Markets structuring industry
- Finance or Legal professional qualifications
You may be assessed on the key critical skills relevant for success in role, such as risk and controls, change and transformation, business acumen, strategic thinking, digital and technology, as well as job‑specific technical skills.
This role is based in London.
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