APA Life Assurance Company Ltd
Job Vacancies at APA Life Assurance Company Ltd
KEY PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Portfolio Management & Investment Strategy
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Evaluate and monitor portfolio performance to ensure consistency across clients with broadly similar mandates, while actively seeking to outperform agreed return benchmarks.
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Identify and execute appropriate asset allocation strategies across equities, fixed income, money markets, and alternative asset classes, with due regard to risk management and regulatory compliance.
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Develop, review, and manage client assets strictly in accordance with individual investment mandates, liaising with the back office and external service providers on portfolio accuracy, amendments, and reconciliations.
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Ensure all portfolio decisions are consistent with the investment committee's approved strategy and AAMC's risk framework.
Research, Analysis & Investment Committee
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Lead the team in conducting rigorous research and analysis on companies, sectors, and macroeconomic trends, incorporating both internal findings and reputable third-party research.
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Participate in and summarise management earnings call reviews, particularly for stocks held in client portfolios, and share key insights with management and the investment committee.
Client Reporting & Thought Leadership
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Lead the team in delivering timely and accurate client reporting, including monthly fact sheets for unit trust fund mandates, periodic third-party reports, and ad hoc performance updates.
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Produce high-quality thematic investment notes and thought leadership content targeting current and prospective clients, reinforcing AAMC's positioning as a trusted investment partner.
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Demonstrate proactivity in client service by providing timely investment advice, statements, and query resolution, with a view to enhancing client retention and deepening relationships.
Compliance, Governance & Broker Management
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Lead the team in conducting due diligence on brokers, banks, and other service providers, recommending a bank panel and respective counterparty limits to the investment committee.
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Review and monitor the dealer's transactions with brokers and banks, reporting on their alignment to the overall investment strategy and compliance with established limits.
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Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements set by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA), Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA), Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA), and other applicable bodies.
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Uphold fiduciary duty to clients at all times and adhere to the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, or equivalent ethical framework.
Business Development & Marketing
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Collaborate with and support the business development team in meeting overall business objectives, including marketing initiatives, responding to tenders, sourcing new business, and contributing to product development.
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Actively participate in client acquisition efforts, representing AAMC professionally in client meetings, industry forums, and investment conferences.
Leadership & governance responsibilities
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Supervise, mentor, and appraise subordinate staff including Research Analysts and the Dealer, assigning duties and maintaining high standards of output.
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Evaluate staff performance and provide timely, constructive feedback during appraisal cycles, supporting the professional development of the team.
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Actively contribute to Investment Advisory Committee decisions by providing insights derived from considered research and analysis.
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Foster a high-performance, client-centric team culture that aligns individual strengths with AAMC's investment objectives.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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Portfolio returns versus agreed client benchmarks.
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Client retention rate and net AUM growth.
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Timeliness and quality of client reporting deliverables.
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Investment committee satisfaction and implementation rate of approved resolutions.
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Compliance record zero material regulatory breaches.
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Team development, staff appraisal completion and professional development milestones.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
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Bachelor's degree (minimum Second Class Honours) in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
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A Master's degree (MBA, MSc Finance, or equivalent) is an added advantage.
JOB SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS
Technical Skills
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Advanced Microsoft Excel skills for financial modelling, scenario analysis, and performance attribution.
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Familiarity with portfolio management systems.
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Sound understanding of portfolio risk analytics, attribution analysis, and performance measurement methodologies.
Soft Skills & Attributes
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Exceptional communication and presentation skills able to articulate complex investment insights clearly to diverse audiences ranging from retail clients to institutional trustees and board members.
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Strong leadership presence, capable of transmitting energy, purpose, and a 'can-do' attitude through the team, aligning team strengths for maximum efficiency.
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Keen attention to detail, with a track record of producing high-quality investment notes, client fact sheets, and RFP responses.
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Intellectual curiosity and strong research capabilities, with a demonstrated drive to explore investment opportunities across the full capital structure.
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Sound ethical judgement and commitment to fiduciary standards, with the ability to navigate conflicts of interest appropriately.
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Ability to thrive under pressure, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines in a dynamic investment environment.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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CFA Charter holder status is strongly preferred; candidates at CFA Level II or III will be considered if they demonstrate exceptional experience and a clear commitment to completing the charter.
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CPA II / ACCA II or equivalent professional qualifications in accounting or financial analysis will be considered as a complement to investment experience.
EXPERIENCE
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A minimum of 5–7 years of relevant experience in investment management on the buy side, covering a broad range of asset classes including equities, fixed income, money markets, and unit trusts.
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Demonstrable experience managing third-party investment mandates and interacting with institutional clients such as pension funds, insurance companies, or corporate treasuries.
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Familiarity with the Kenyan and East African capital markets is essential; experience with the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) and related regulatory frameworks is strongly preferred.
KEY PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Research & Market Intelligence
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Monitor macroeconomic trends, market developments, and corporate actions of listed and unlisted companies across the investment universe.
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Forecast short- and long-term macroeconomic indicators (GDP, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates), industry dynamics, and company-specific financial metrics with clearly articulated performance drivers.
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Gather and synthesise market intelligence from primary and secondary sources to support client fund management decisions.
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Review earnings releases, financial statements, and regulatory disclosures; attend analyst briefings and company management meetings.
Financial Modelling & Valuation
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Build, maintain, and stress-test detailed valuation models (DCF, DDM, relative valuation, credit models) for equity and fixed-income instruments.
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Assess the sensitivity of valuations to changes in key assumptions and macro drivers; communicate findings clearly to the Portfolio Manager and Investment Committee.
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Conduct credit risk assessments for fixed-income instruments, including analysis of issuer financials, covenant structures, and default risk.
Investment Recommendations & Portfolio Support
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Produce well-reasoned investment recommendations across equities, fixed income, private equity, offshore, and alternative asset classes for presentation to the Investment Committee.
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Contribute to asset allocation strategy by developing model portfolio recommendations aligned with client mandates and risk parameters.
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Monitor existing portfolio holdings and flag material developments that may necessitate position review.
Stakeholder Engagement & Reporting
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Develop and maintain professional relationships with stockbrokers, sell-side analysts, company management teams, and other market participants.
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Prepare and present research reports, investment notes, and client-facing materials to a high standard of clarity and accuracy.
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Support periodic client reporting on fund performance, attribution, and market commentary.
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Provide fund administration support on an ad-hoc basis and perform any other duties as assigned.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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Quality, depth, and timeliness of investment research and models.
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Track record of investment recommendations presented to the Investment Committee.
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Accuracy of financial forecasts versus actual outturns.
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Contribution to portfolio performance relative to benchmark.
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Stakeholder feedback from Portfolio Manager and Investment Committee.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in finance, Economics, Investment Analysis, Actuarial Science, or Commerce (with a finance focus). A master’s degree (MBA or MSc Finance) will be an added advantage.
JOB SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS
Technical Skills
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Advanced proficiency in financial modelling and valuation (DCF, comparables, fixed-income analytics).
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Strong command of Excel; experience with Bloomberg, Reuters, or similar financial data platforms is advantageous.
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Familiarity with portfolio management and performance attribution systems.
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Sound knowledge of East African and broader African capital markets, regulatory environment, and macroeconomic dynamics.
Behavioural Competencies
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Analytical rigour: ability to process complex, multi-source information and distil it into clear, evidence-based conclusions.
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Communication: strong written and verbal skills; able to present investment ideas persuasively to technical and non-technical audiences.
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Intellectual curiosity: proactive in keeping abreast of market developments, emerging industries, and new analytical techniques.
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Integrity and ethics: high personal standards and strict adherence to regulatory requirements and company policies.
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Collaboration: team-oriented, yet capable of working independently and managing multiple priorities under time pressure.
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Attention to detail: meticulous in model-building, report preparation, and data validation.
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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Progress toward or completion of the CFA designation is strongly preferred.
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CISI, ACI, or other relevant capital markets certifications are an added advantage.
EXPERIENCE
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Minimum 2 years; relevant experience in investment research, buy-side or sell-side analysis, portfolio management support, or a closely related financial services role.
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Demonstrated experience building financial models and producing written investment research.
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Exposure to East African capital markets will be a significant advantage.
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