Investment fund manager, Kaiwhakahaere pūtea haumitanga
Also known as
- Financial investment manager, investment manager, investment director, portfolio manager, funds manager, investment officer, investment consultant
Investment fund managers provide financial advice and invest and manage money and property for clients to create income and profit.
Your pay could be
$76K
Lower
$110K to $245K
Most common
$419K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Investment fund managers
- usually work regular business hours
- usually work in offices
- need to identify and solve problems, communicate well and make decisions
Tasks
- Direct financial operations.
- Approve expenditures.
- Implement organisational process or policy changes.
- Develop organisational policies or programmes.
- Analyse forecasting data to improve business decisions.
- Advise others on business or operational matters.
- Monitor organisational procedures to ensure proper functioning.
- Communicate organisational information to customers or other stakeholders.
- Maintain knowledge of current developments in area of expertise.
- Coordinate with external parties to exchange information.
You usually need a qualification and experience to become an investment fund manager.
You may need
- a [link id=0811 type=narrow_study]relevant tertiary qualification in banking and finance[/link], financial analysis, fintech and investment management or similar area
- experience in investment management or financial analysis
- to be an associate member or Chartered Financial Analyst of CFA Society New Zealand
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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