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Job Title: Research Writer – Infrastructure & Private Assets Analytics

Location: London or Singapore

Type: Full-time

About Us

EDHEC Infrastructure & Private Assets is a global leader in producing cutting-edge data and analytics for private equity and infrastructure investments. Our mission is to empower investors with actionable insights through robust metrics and benchmarks. We are looking for a talented Research Writer to transform complex data into compelling narratives that shape how investors engage with private markets.

Role Overview

As a Research Writer, you will play a critical role in making our data accessible, engaging, and impactful. By producing research that highlights market- and time-relevant use cases, proofs of concept, and actionable insights, you will help investors understand the strategic value of our analytics. You will collaborate closely with our data and research teams to craft materials ranging from concise thought leadership pieces to in-depth white papers.

Key Responsibilities

• Develop readable and engaging research content based on EDHEC Infrastructure & Private Assets data.

• Write clear, concise, and visually appealing reports, articles, case studies, and white papers.

• Create market-relevant use cases and proofs of concept to showcase the application of our analytics.

• Translate complex datasets into meaningful narratives for a global audience of investors and stakeholders.

• Monitor industry trends and market events to produce timely research that resonates with current challenges.

• Ensure all materials are error-free and adhere to high standards of English language and style.

• Collaborate with data scientists, researchers, and marketing teams to align messaging and objectives.

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Economics, Journalism, English, or a related field.

• Strong ability to interpret and synthesize quantitative data.

• Exceptional writing and editing skills in English, with a proven track record of producing high-quality written content.

• Experience in financial writing, research, or investment-related communications is highly desirable.

• Creative mindset with a knack for translating technical concepts into relatable and engaging formats.

• Ability to manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines.

What We Offer

• Opportunity to work with industry-leading data and insights in private markets.

• Collaborative and intellectually stimulating work environment.

• A platform to influence how investors engage with infrastructure and private assets analytics.

• Competitive salary and benefits package.

If you are a storyteller at heart, driven by data, and eager to influence the future of private market investing, we would love to hear from you.

How to Apply

Please send your resume, cover letter, and at least two writing samples to Frederic Blanc-Brude (). Include “Research Writer Application – [Your Name]” in the subject line.

MORE ABOUT US

Scientific Infra & Private Assets stands at the forefront of innovation in private market analytics, offering sophisticated investors unparalleled insights into the valuation and risks associated with private equity and infrastructure investments. Emerging from the research endeavors of the EDHEC Infrastructure & Private Assets Research Institute, the company has transformed academic findings into practical tools that address the critical data deficiencies in private markets.

Central to their offerings are infraMetrics® and privateMetrics®, two groundbreaking products that provide comprehensive, model-driven analytics. infraMetrics® delivers asset-level metrics for private infrastructure investments across more than 20 markets, categorized by sector, business risk, and corporate structure. This tool enables investors to access robust market indices and benchmarks, facilitating informed decision-making and precise performance assessments.

Similarly, privateMetrics® offers detailed analytics for private equity investments, encompassing over 100 markets. It classifies data by activity, customer model, revenue model, lifecycle, and value chain, providing investors with a nuanced understanding of market dynamics. This depth of analysis empowers investors to identify undervalued assets and optimize their investment strategies.

A standout feature of Scientific Infra & Private Assets is their commitment to data integrity and transparency. By leveraging advanced financial modeling, statistics, and machine learning, they produce scientific results that are indispensable for making informed investment decisions. Their indices, such as the infra300® and infra100® series, are registered with the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), underscoring their adherence to stringent regulatory standards.

In an industry often characterized by opaque data and limited transparency, Scientific Infra & Private Assets distinguishes itself by providing reliable, up-to-date, and customizable analytics. Their innovative approach not only bridges the gap between academic research and market application but also sets a new standard for data-driven decision-making in private markets. For investors seeking to navigate the complexities of private equity and infrastructure investments, the tools and insights offered by Scientific Infra & Private Assets are invaluable resources.

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