INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your interest in the appointment of Business Performance Analyst with AXA Investment Managers, a brand-new role located in one of AXA’s most prestigious assets, 22 Bishopsgate. 22 Bishopsgate is an office development built in partnership between AXA Investment Managers and Lipton Rogers Developments. AXA Investment Managers has a proud record of delivering other major developments across Europe, including headquarters for businesses like Amazon, Clifford Chance, Google and IBM. 22 Bishopsgate has been conceived as a building which will represent the future of offices globally by creating an environment where people thrive. We expect a community of around 12000 people who will experience many unique and original elements that aim to make the office a human place to work, addressing social, wellbeing, convenience, environmental and productivity needs of both the people and businesses that occupy and visit the building.
22 Bishopsgate has over 3 acres of community space offering a diverse mix of facilities including a food market, gym, wellness retreat, business club, active commuter park, public viewing gallery, innovation hub and learning zone, flexible and project workspaces, and a curated gallery space at lobby level. The Business Performance Analyst is primarily responsible for supporting the Asset Management and FMCG teams in the ongoing analysis of real estate asset performance. They will be expected to prepare detailed investment level financial models and analyse P&L accounts for variable income from the various operational businesses within the Vertical Village. We want to regularly exceed expectations and maintain 22 Bishopsgate as a globally recognised destination and workplace and this role plays a crucial part in ensuring top performance from Operators at all times.
Dear Candidate,
Please read on to understand more about the asset and this unique opportunity.
2 2 B I S H O P S G A T E — Business Performance Analyst Information Pack
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