Canada Life seems to be looking for an Investment Analyst to hop onto the Global Private Debt Investments team in Toronto. The whole thing is mainly about credit analysis, keeping an eye on investments, due diligence work, and handling risk management across a pretty large private debt portfolio, which is kind of a solid chance for an early-career person who has strong analytical skills and a real interest in the finance world.
This role feels like it leans into data analytics, automation, and AI. So the successful candidate can help tune investment workflows, improve reporting, and support decision making, basically by using technology in a practical way.
Employer Details
Company Name: Canada Life
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Salary: $57,100 – $85,600 per year
Job Type: Full-Time
Start Date: As soon as possible
Benefits:
Company-matching pension plan, Share ownership program, Additional investment options, Employee recognition programs, Employee discounts, Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), Mentorship programs, Social clubs and events.
Job Description
- Do annual credit reviews of existing private debt investments.
- Monitor your assigned portfolios and gauge financial performance and risks.
- Go through financial statements, financial models, compliance reports, and transaction documents.
- Keep up risk management and compliance reporting.
- Help with investment amendments and management reporting.
Responsibilities
- You will monitor portfolio investments and note risk management activities.
- You will also help bring in new investment opportunities through research and due diligence.
- You’ll maintain clean, accurate risk and compliance reporting. And you’ll contribute to process improvements, even automation initiatives where it makes sense.
Requirements
- Strong analytical, and problem solving skills.
- Interest in investment analysis, private debt, credit, and financial markets.
- You should have some interest in investment analysis, private debt , credit, and broader financial markets.
- An interest or some experience with data analytics, automation, and AI tools is a plus, rather than “optional optional”.
- You should be the kind of person who can spot process improvement opportunities.
- Can work with new technologies not just talk about them.
- Communication and collaboration should be solid too, meaning you can coordinate well in real life.
- You must be able to work effectively inside a professional investment environment, even when things move fast, and the deadlines are a little too close.
How to Apply?
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