Hi All
Any help on this would be much appreciated.
I have an interview tomorrow with a private bank doing financial control. All my experience to date is in asset management financial control and I have no idea of the structures/entities controlled in private banking.
The employer says funds management controlling experience is good and transferable to private banking but I'm not sure why. In funds management you're controlling a single discreet investment fund opposed to a private bank where there are multiple clients investing in a myriad of products. Is there something about the internal structuring within a private bank that's similar to an asset manager? What exactly is someone in financial control within a private bank responsible for - is it the main infrastructure entity that needs controlling or is it individual client accounts wrapped into psuedo funds or something all together different?
Thanks in advance