Senior Client Services Administrator

Isle of Man
Permanent
Our client seeks a Senior Client Services Administrator to join their team and promote the highest standards of client relationship management
 
Key Responsibilities:  
  • Act as a Senior Administrator for a portfolio of Clients Companies and Trusts.
  • Assist in the management and review of, Investments and other client assets, including the review of related documentation.
  • Preparation of minutes/resolutions.
  • Ensure Annual or Biannual Client Reviews and Risk Assessments are completed and within required timescales.
  • Opening and managing client bank accounts, including preparing payment instructions.
  • Undertake relevant Statutory Filing.
  • Process Financial Transactions such as Dividends, Distributions and Loans.
  • Maintain Company and Trust records, including due diligence.
  • Participate fully in ad hoc projects/committees as required.
  • To provide accurate time recording to ensure the correct fee income is derived.
  • Contribution to the maintenance and improvement of internal customer efficiency.
  • Undertaking of billing, including work in progress and debt management.
 
Key Skills and Experience:
  • Experienced in Financial Services (Trust and Company) administration functions.
  • Minimum 5 years CSP/TSP knowledge.
  • Initiative-taking and can work under pressure.
  • A practical understanding and application of high-quality client service delivery.
  • Ability to identify problems and resolve.  
  • Good verbal, written communication, and people skills, with the ability to present concepts in a clear and concise manner.
  • History of high-quality delivery of client service.
  • Regulatory Knowledge and Awareness of FSA Anti Money Laundering Requirements & Proceeds of Crime Procedures.
Angela Westmorland
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