Analyst, FIG M&A, Blue Chip Advisory Firm - ACA backgrounds considered
Analyst, FIG M&A, Blue Chip Advisory Firm - ACA backgrounds considered
We are now working with a leading corporate finance advisory firm. They have advised banks, insurers and diversified financials businesses on a range of corporate finance and capital markets work, and are now looking to add an Analyst to their team. There is some flexibility as to whether they will hire a 2nd or 3rd year analyst for the role.
Day to day, this will involve the following duties:
Assisting with the execution of transactions including M&A, corporate finance and other related activities
Preparing financial and valuation models for potential corporate client opportunities
Drafting relevant corporate finance and related transactional documentation
Preparing marketing presentations for current and potential corporate clients with appropriate research and data analytics
Deal execution
Supervised day-to-day liaison with corporate clients regarding stock market trends and developments
They are interested in meeting people who will have a background as follows:
- 2nd or 3rd year analysts with other banks
- advisors from the major accounting firms and ACAs
- financial services experience is essential
- excellent communication skills, confident and with presence
- strong academics
Reference: 53156354
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