Full-Time

Associate Director/ Director Structuring Lead

Posted on 5/9/2026

Barings

Barings

1,001-5,000 employees

Global asset manager across fixed income

Compensation Overview

$110k - $180k/yr

+ Incentive programs

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Boston, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
Risk Management
Financial Modeling
Responsibilities
  • Be expected to serve as a key resource on the deal team of lending projects, including the drafting, negotiation and review of transaction documentation, working with Barings’s investment, operations and onboarding teams to document, structure and operationalize each transaction’s unique implementation issues and negotiating and documenting Barings expectations with borrowers as well as outside service providers.
  • The Structuring Lead will be expected to bring their strong industry knowledge and connections to build relationships with Barings’ borrowers, co-lenders and service providers as well as to leverage their network within the alternative investments market to improve the operational efficiency, risk management and positioning of the program in the market.
  • Demonstrate mastery of strong investment operational, analytical, modeling and real-time problem-solving skills to serve as a critical resource helping the investment team to operationalize the investment goals of a given investment, creating situation-specific operational and servicing solutions based upon the target collateral and negotiated financing structure, and to understand and optimize the roles of our various partners post-close to facilitate ongoing operational excellence and risk monitoring of facilities and other program investments, particularly as applied to complex structures (ABL secured lending, CFOs / Rated Feeders, PE Nav, Secondaries, GP Facilities and other specialized structures) and jurisdictions (including not only standard Delaware structures but also lending constructs used in the UK, Cayman Islands, Luxembourg, Jersey and Guernsey, Ireland and Scotland).
  • Create and oversee ongoing calendar of scheduled and ad hoc deliverables for each facility and for the group, including tracking of Barings‘ borrower and service provider KPIs. Ensure that these are implemented by the operations and investment teams and coordinate periodic reviews with borrowers and external partners for each loan facility.
  • Need to identify the key structural, operational and risk factors present in a new credit facility and synthesize operations, reporting and monitoring procedures to best address and mitigate these factors. This role is expected to identify the risks associated with the borrowers’ respective businesses and in the lending structure in particular and be able to clearly articulate strategies to minimize and manage these risks in internal operational procedures and discussions as well as in presentations/briefings for co-lenders/participants.
  • Coordinate ongoing interactions with current and prospective managers/borrowers

Barings is a global asset management firm with over $421 billion in assets under management, serving institutional, insurance, and intermediary clients with flexible financing and investment solutions across public and private markets. It pools client money into funds and strategies and uses its research, underwriting, and global sourcing to invest in fixed income, real assets, and capital solutions, aiming to generate returns while managing risk. Its large size and backing from MassMutual give Barings broad resources and experience across both public and private markets, enabling a wide range of financing and investment options. The goal is to deliver excess returns for clients by leveraging its diversified platform and global reach.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

2015

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What believers are saying

  • Barings backed StepStone's record $3.1B secondaries vehicle on March 31, 2026.
  • Barings launched $300M farmland partnership with Homestead Capital USA.
  • Barings opened Abu Dhabi office to expand Middle East presence in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Signature Bank collateral triggers real estate defaults in 6-12 months.
  • Ares undercuts Barings in StepStone $3.1B deal, eroding market share.
  • Barings BDC cuts dividends as income declines in 3-6 months.

What makes Barings unique

  • Barings launched first infrastructure CLO at $508M in 2025.
  • Barings committed up to $180M preferred equity to Pinion Insurance.
  • Barings closed first private infrastructure deal with ACWA Power in Saudi Arabia.

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Company News

Carey Olsen
Apr 14th, 2026
Barings backs StepStone's $3.1B secondaries vehicle in largest market transaction to date

Carey Olsen's Cayman Islands finance team has advised Barings Portfolio Finance and other senior investors on the rated note feeder financing of StepStone Group's $3.1 billion structured solutions vehicle. The transaction closed on 31 March 2026. According to StepStone, the deal is the largest of its kind to date. The vehicle enables institutional investors to access the firm's secondaries platform through a flexible, capital-efficient solution. Ares Management Alternative Credit funds agreed to serve as primary capital provider, whilst Barings provided a substantial portion of the rated financing. Citi acted as structuring and placement agent. The Carey Olsen team comprised partner Dylan Wiltermuth and associate Catriona Severns, working alongside onshore counsel Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft.

Royal Crescent Publishing Limited
Feb 24th, 2026
Barings and Homestead Capital launch $300m farmland investment partnership

Barings and Homestead Capital USA have launched a $300 million asset-based finance investment partnership to expand loan origination in the US agricultural credit market. The arrangement will broaden Barings' access to agricultural investment opportunities whilst allowing Homestead to grow its loan portfolio. San Francisco-based Homestead manages $1.6 billion in credit and equity assets, providing capital solutions to farmers and agribusinesses. The partnership will extend coverage to regions including the Delta, Midwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest and Southwest, spanning commodity markets from row crops to permanent plantings. Homestead co-chief executive Gabe Santos said the firm has been building its credit capability for years. Managing director Burak Cetin said the partnership expands Barings' asset-based origination network into US agricultural markets.

The Associated Press
Feb 24th, 2026
Barings and Homestead Capital launch $300M agricultural loan programme to expand US farmland financing

Barings and Homestead Capital have closed a $300 million asset-based finance programme to expand agricultural lending across the United States. The partnership will broaden Barings' access to the agricultural credit market whilst enabling Homestead to increase loan origination in key regions. San Francisco-based Homestead manages $1.6 billion in equity and credit assets for institutional investors. Founded in 2012, the firm acquires, finances and manages farmland portfolios across the US. The forward flow arrangement will expand Homestead's lending footprint to include the Delta, Midwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest, Southeast and Southwest regions, covering staple row crops, specialty crops and permanent plantings. The partnership gives Barings access to differentiated opportunities within the $624.7 billion US agricultural credit market whilst expanding capital access for American farmers.

Business Wire
Feb 18th, 2026
Barings Supports Launch of Pinion Insurance with up to $180 Million Commitment

Barings, one of the world’s leading asset managers, today announced that it is supporting the launch of Pinion Insurance (“Pinion”) with a preferred equity c...

FinancialContent
Feb 17th, 2026
Barings commits up to $180M to launch specialty insurer Pinion Insurance

Barings has announced a preferred equity commitment of up to $180 million to support the launch of Pinion Insurance, a specialty insurance carrier. Pinion will provide insurance capacity for Managing General Agents across the US, UK and Europe, offering underwriting performance insights through proprietary technology. The investment comes through Barings' Capital Solutions platform, which invests across the capital structure. Michael Searles, Head of North America for Barings Capital Solutions, said the investment aligns with their approach to investing in specialty origination engines delivering diversified returns. Pinion's management team includes co-founders Neil McConachie as Group Chief Executive Officer, Philip Vandonick as Group Chief Underwriting Officer, and Laura Baird as Group Chief Technology Officer. The transaction builds on Barings' five-year track record in Property & Casualty insurance investing.