- The PMA will collate quarterly packs for reporting to the Manager Monitoring Committee (MMC), providing the Head of Public Markets, and the wider investment team, all the key information and metrics on the performance and other key deliverables of Nest’s external fund managers.
- The PMA will participate in external fund manager meetings and is required to minute them, along with the rest of the team.
- Upload periodic performance data on a monthly basis into our Investment Research Platform (IRP) and work with the Investment Technology & Financial Modelling team to improve the functionality of the IRP.
- When alerted by the Fund Administration team investigate mandate breaches, such as holdings exceeding risk/concentration thresholds or holdings that fall within excluded sectors on ESG grounds, and report findings to the Head of Public Markets or as appropriate
- From time to time, Nest will conduct fund manager procurement exercises; the PMA will coordinate the formal phases of this process from the beginning to the end. This can include planning timelines, creating tender documentation, organising due diligence exercises and structuring the onboarding and legal review process.
- Over time as the PMA becomes more experienced, the role will evolve with the PMA taking a more active part in procurement exercises.
- Presenting regularly at the Manager Monitoring Committee.The PMA will report directly to the Heads of Public Markets, but will work closely with the Responsible Investment team, the Asset Allocation team, the Risk Management team, the Investment Strategy team and the Fund Administration team. The PMA will also work with the Director of Public and Private Markets and CIO in their roles of ultimate oversight and responsibility for Nest’s portfolio.
- Asset allocation
- Portfolio risk management
- Investment Strategy
- Manager selection and monitoring
- Responsible investment
- Investment communications
- Fund administration
- Investment technology and financial modelling
- Contributing to the development of the investment proposition