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Investment Analyst

  • Location:

    London

  • Sector:

    Investment & Advisory

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    £45k - £60k per year

  • Job ref:

    13693

  • Published:

    about 2 hours ago

  • Expiry date:

    2026-03-04

We’re partnering with a growing legal finance firm to hire an Investment Analyst who will play a key role in evaluating funding opportunities and shaping investment decisions within a high‑performance team.

 

What you’ll be doing:

• Reviewing legal finance and litigation funding opportunities, assessing creditworthiness, collateral, and case strategy

• Building financial models to forecast funding needs and expected returns

• Preparing clear investment papers and recommendations for the Investment Committee

• Supporting portfolio monitoring through dashboards, analytical tools, and data insights

• Working closely with investment, legal, and operational teams to understand risks and commercial drivers

• Evaluating new case types and emerging opportunities within the legal finance sector

Requirements:

 

• 1–3 years’ experience in investment analysis, credit analysis, consulting, or financial services

• Strong academic background in Finance, Economics, Law, Business or similar; postgraduate qualifications (CFA, ACA, LPC/LLM) helpful but not essential

• Excellent analytical, quantitative, and financial modelling skills

• Commercial awareness and ability to assess risk–return in non‑traditional asset classes

• Fluent English communication, with strong clarity and attention to detail

• Proactive, entrepreneurial mindset - someone who thrives in a fast‑paced, high‑ownership environment

 

Why this role?

A rare opportunity to join a high‑growth, analytically rigorous organisation where your work directly shapes investment outcomes. You’ll gain early exposure to senior decision‑makers, develop rapidly, and contribute meaningfully to a growing legal finance platform.

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