Investment Banking Analyst (Financial Sponsors Group) Financial & Banking - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Investment Banking Analyst (Financial Sponsors Group)

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5 Full-time 1 hour ago Full Job Description Overview:
The Financial Sponsors Group (FSG) structures and underwrites bank debt supporting acquisition, recapitalization and refinancing transactions for public/private companies, often involving financial sponsors.
The transactions include bilateral commitments, pro rata bank executions and large syndicated transactions.
The FSG works closely with the Debt Capital Markets, Credit Risk Management, Industry Verticals and middle market teams in execution of sponsored loans and leveraged loans.
Opportunity:
An FSG Analyst performs a wide range of responsibilities including complex financial analysis, financial modeling, transaction due diligence, and preparation of screening memos and approval documents in support of the underwriting and execution of senior debt transactions.
The Analyst will support the deal team by synthesizing large amounts of information to help senior members of the deal team analyze the risk/reward of a transaction.
The Associate exhibits a strong work ethic, is capable of working under tight deadlines and is proactive in assuming additional responsibilities.
Demonstrates knowledge of the leveraged finance market and is able to support multiple concurrent complex transactions.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Perform detailed due diligence on companies, industries, management teams, and other relevant information Build detailed financial projection models to analyze capital structures, performance trends and credit metrics Prepare succinct underwriting memorandums, including company and industry descriptions, key credit risks, historical analysis, base and downside case projection assumptions/rationale and terms and conditions Establish strong working partnerships and routines with key internal partners including Debt Capital Markets, Credit Risk Management, Industry Verticals and middle market teams Manage multiple transactions/projects and communicate effectively with deal team members Review, assimilate and critically summarize documents for sponsored loans and leveraged loans Demonstrate proficiency with credit policies and procedures Interact with important constituencies to execute and close loan transactions Ability to excel in both team and self-directed settings Assist senior team members with ad hoc projects Minimum Qualifications Required:
Highly proficient in Microsoft Office:
Word, Excel and Power Point.
Bachelor's degree in business and 2 years' banking or financial services experience, or in lieu of a degree, a combined minimum of 6 years' higher education and/or work experience, including a minimum of 2 year's banking or financial services experience.
Series 79 or Series 52 or within six months after hire must obtain either the Series 79 or Series 52 securities license Preferred
Experience:
Experience with Leveraged Finance, Private Equity, Investment Banking or related financial services Bachelor's degree required (MBA or CFA a plus), ideally with concentration in Business, Finance or Accounting Excellent communication skills, both oral and written Strong analytical, financial modeling and Microsoft Office (Word, Power Point and Excel) skills Exhibits attention to detail and ability to work well under pressure with tight deadlines Knowledge of private equity, capital markets, merger and acquisition structures Ability to travel as required 20-40% #LI-LP1 Location Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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