As a corporate investment banker, you’ll provide firms, organisations, and governments with a variety of financial services. You’ll be in charge of managing corporate, strategic, and financial possibilities, such as:
- Mergers & acquisitions
- Bonds and Shares
- Initial Public Offerings (IPO)
- Lending
- Privatizations
Types of investment bankers:
- Corporate finance includes giving expert knowledge and guidance on mergers and acquisitions, as well as supporting customers with expansion to boost profits, protect market position, diversify, and so on. You might oversee the transaction, evaluating the target company and the deal’s implications. This necessitates a thorough awareness of legal and regulatory concerns, as well as good financial expertise and a thorough understanding of the client’s sector.
- Working with lenders such as financial institutions, agencies, and public and private corporations to construct and restructure debt obligations is what debt capital markets is all about.
- Equity capital markets entails advising clients on how much capital to raise, from whom, and when, based on product and market research and analysis.
Skills Required
You’ll have to demonstrate:
- proven great teamwork and team leadership skills communication and interpersonal skills project and time management abilities dedication, enthusiasm, and commitment
- self-assurance and the capacity to make tough choices
- the ability to function under duress and deal effectively in high-stress conditions
- Employers search for commercial understanding and financial market expertise. A second language can be beneficial, but it is not required.