Analyst - Merger & Acquisition (1-3 yrs)
We have an opening with HSBC for Merger and Acquisition @ Bangalore.
Below are the roles and responsibilities for the same.
Role:
- The incumbent will be required to work extensively in an integrated team environment with global investment banking professionals on ideas, pitch books and presentations particularly for Oil & Gas clients across the globe
- Focus on supporting origination and execution of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) assignments, ECM transactions, divestitures, financial restructurings and associated financing solutions
- Support the deal team by performing financial valuation; delivered through our coordinated coverage and global-local infrastructure
- Acquire in-depth understanding of client needs and the market, industry and business environment. This understanding enables the firm to design customized solutions for clients - whether it is strategic initiatives like M&A, financing or risk management solutions
- The incumbent will work on a very wide variety of transactions with colleagues from across the world
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Analyses, building and using financial models; preparing presentation materials and participating in deal pitches & executions; conducting industry and product research
- Overtime creates enough understanding of the sector to identify new business opportunities
- Carrying out financial modeling (vis relative valuation analysis, DCFs, Merger models, etc), and developing and presenting appropriate pitchbooks to senior bankers
Will also be required to:
- Undergo continuous learning and enhance job specific skills over-time
- May be required to travel overseas as per business needs
- Pro-actively suggest and design improvements in process workflow, where applicable
- Taking ownership of work done and having high execution capabilities
Qualifications:
- Exceptionally qualified Graduates from B-schools (with good CGPA score) and CA’s with Big four (E&Y, PWC, Deloitte, KPMG) experience
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