Jason Street
About Jason Street
Jason Street is the Team Leader for Institutional, Sub-Advisory, and ESG Reporting at Invesco UK, based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
Current Role at Invesco UK
Jason Street is currently employed at Invesco UK as a Team Leader for Institutional, Sub-Advisory, and ESG Reporting. Based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, he manages a team that specializes in providing comprehensive reporting and query management for institutional and sub-advised clients. His leadership is instrumental in ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of these critical reports.
Previous Experience at Société Générale
Before his tenure at Invesco UK, Jason Street worked at Société Générale as a Cash Management Manager. He served in this role from 1994 to 2001, gaining substantial experience over his seven-year period at the company. His responsibilities included managing cash operations, overseeing transactions, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
Team Leadership and Management
In his current role, Jason Street leads a diverse team of seven professionals located across different regions. His team focuses on institutional client reporting and sub-advisory services. His role involves coordinating efforts to handle various client queries and ensuring that all reporting standards are met. This team structure allows for effective management and distribution of workload, ensuring high-quality service delivery.
ESG Reporting Responsibilities
Jason Street is responsible for ESG reporting across the EMEA region. His responsibilities include managing reports on liquidity funds and adhering to the regulations under the Money Market (MM) reform. This role requires a detailed understanding of ESG factors and the ability to produce reports that meet stringent regulatory and client requirements.
Stakeholder in Workflow Tools and Reporting Systems
Jason Street plays a pivotal role as a key stakeholder in implementing new workflow tools and third-party reporting systems at Invesco UK. His input and oversight are critical in integrating these tools into existing processes, enhancing efficiency, and ensuring that the systems meet all necessary reporting standards and client needs.