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A Lead Investments-Sales professional on the sells-side plays a critical role in driving revenue for the firm by managing relationships with investors, promoting the firm's investment products, and providing strategic insights. This role requires a mix of sales acumen, financial market expertise, leadership skills, and the ability to deliver tailored solutions that meet the needs of sophisticated clients.
Core Responsibilities:
- Performance Monitoring - Regularly review employees' work, provide feedback, and track their progress toward goals.
- MIS Reporting - Ensure daily MIS reports are accurate, analyse data trends, and take necessary actions.
- Task Delegation - Assign tasks effectively, balancing workload among team members for maximum efficiency.
- Issue Resolution - Address team concerns, resolve conflicts, and support employees in overcoming challenges.
- Coaching & Development - Guide employees in skill improvement, career growth, and overall professional development.
1. Client Relationship Management:
- Building and Maintaining Client Relationships: Managing and expanding relationships with clients.
- Understanding Client Needs: Gaining deep insights into the investment objectives, strategies, and constraints of clients to tailor products and services that meet their needs.
- Providing Market Insights: Acting as a trusted advisor to clients by providing market insights, investment ideas, and product recommendations based on their risk profiles and investment goals.
2. Investment Product Sales:
- Selling Investment Products: Leading the sale of a range of financial products, including startup investments, structured products, or alternative investments.
- Pitching Investment Ideas: Presenting new investment ideas, market themes, and opportunities to clients, often backed by the firm's research teams.
3. Client Communication and Engagement:
- Organizing Client Meetings: Arranging regular meetings, conference calls, and presentations with clients to discuss portfolio updates, market developments, and new investment opportunities.
- Product Roadshows: Leading or participating in product roadshows, where the firm presents investment opportunities to multiple clients across different regions or sectors.
- Investment Conferences: Attending industry conferences and events to network with clients, understand new trends, and promote the firm's products.
4. Investment Strategy Consulting:
- Advising on Portfolio Construction: Advising clients on asset allocation, portfolio construction, and risk management strategies based on their objectives and the current market environment.
- Identifying Opportunities: Proactively identifying opportunities in different asset classes, sectors, or regions and guiding clients on how to incorporate these opportunities into their portfolios.
5. Revenue Generation and Growth:
- Driving Sales Revenue: Setting and achieving revenue targets for selling the firm's investment products. The lead investments sales professional is often evaluated based on their contribution to the firm's bottom line.
- Client Retention and Growth: Ensuring long-term client satisfaction and retention by providing ongoing value and fostering a strong, trust-based relationship. This includes identifying opportunities to deepen client relationships and increase assets under management (AUM).
6. Monitoring Market Trends:
- Staying Informed: Keeping up with global and regional market trends, macroeconomic developments, and new investment products to better advise clients and position the firm's offerings.
- Anticipating Client Needs: Understanding shifts in market conditions, regulations, or client objectives and proactively offering solutions or adjusting strategies to meet those needs.
7. New Business Development:
- Sourcing New Clients: Identifying and targeting new institutional clients or expanding the firm's footprint in specific sectors or geographies. This includes networking, attending industry events, and leveraging personal and professional contacts.
- Onboarding New Clients: Managing the onboarding process for new clients, including establishing new accounts, setting up reporting processes, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Key Skills and Competencies:
Sales and Relationship-Building Skills:
- Strong Client Relationships: Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with institutional investors, understanding their needs and delivering value.
- Sales Expertise: Ability to pitch, negotiate, and close sales for complex financial products, often requiring high-level investment knowledge and communication skills.
- Networking: A broad professional network within the institutional investment community.
Market Knowledge and Product Expertise:
- Deep Financial Markets Knowledge: Thorough understanding of financial markets, including equities, fixed-income, derivatives, commodities, or alternative investments, depending on the firm's offerings.
- Investment Product Knowledge: Expertise in the specific products being sold (e.g., structured products, ETFs, mutual funds) and how they can be applied in different market environments.
Analytical Skills:
- Understanding of Financial Research: Ability to interpret financial research, market trends, and economic data to make informed recommendations to clients.
- Risk Management Awareness: Awareness of market, credit, and liquidity risks associated with different investment products and the ability to communicate these to clients.
Communication Skills:
- Clear Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex investment products and strategies to clients clearly and persuasively.
- Client Presentations: Confidence in delivering presentations to clients, including senior decision-makers at major institutional investors.
Leadership and Strategic Thinking:
- Team Leadership: Experience leading sales teams and setting direction for client acquisition and revenue growth strategies.
- Strategic Planning: Ability to develop and execute long-term sales strategies that align with the firm's broader goals.
Qualifications:
- Educational Background: A bachelor's degree in finance, economics, business, or a related field is typically required. An MBA or other advanced degree may be preferred.
- Proven experience in investment banking, venture capital, corporate finance, or related financial services roles.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Experience 5 to 10 yrs.
- Required candidate preferably from Venture capital or wealth management.
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