Investment bankers provide financial advice and services to corporations, governments, and other institutions in relation to capital raising, mergers and acquisitions, and other financial transactions. They work closely with clients to understand their financial needs and goals and develop tailored solutions. Investment bankers conduct financial analyses, prepare presentations, and facilitate negotiations to support clients in achieving their strategic objectives. They may work for investment banks, financial advisory firms, or corporate finance departments.ResponsibilitiesAdvise clients on capital raising strategies, mergers and acquisitions, and other financial transactions.Conduct financial analyses, including valuation and risk assessments.Prepare financial models, presentations, and information memorandums for clients.Identify and evaluate potential opportunities and risks related to transactions.Conduct due diligence and review legal documents.Collaborate with other professionals, such as lawyers and accountants, to facilitate transactions.Present financial analyses and recommendations to clients or senior management.Coordinate and manage transaction processes, including negotiations and deal structuring.Monitor and evaluate market trends and industry developments.Maintain client relationships and seek new business opportunities.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in finance, economics, or a related field.Knowledge of financial markets, investment banking principles, and corporate finance.Strong financial analysis and modeling skills.Excellent communication and presentation skills.Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
What We Offer
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Paid Annual Leaves
Maternity and Paternity Leaves