Primary responsibilities include independently approaching potential new clients, continuously developing and enhancing client relationships, providing comprehensive client service across all asset classes, and serving as the primary point of contact for financial matters. The role requires representing the entire Berenberg platform and collaborating with specialists from different bank departments.
Ideal candidates will have a completed banking education, preferably with additional qualifications like a bank business degree or a university degree. Required experience includes managing complex wealth-related client interactions, strong knowledge of MiFID-II regulations, excellent German and English language skills, and the ability to think analytically and solve complex client problems.
Berenberg offers competitive benefits including flexible working hours within a 39-hour week, 30 days of annual leave, targeted development through internal and external training programs, a mentorship system, additional benefits like job bike, public transport subsidies, family services, and a culture that encourages independent thinking and entrepreneurial spirit.