In corporate finance, investment bankers raise money and capital to develop businesses.
What does an investment bank corporate financier do?
Typical employers
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Qualifications and training
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Key skills
Corporate financiers are responsible for identifying and securing privatisation, merger and acquisition deals; managing and investing large monetary funds; and buying and selling financial products for their clients.
If you’re unsure what investment banking is, have a look at our
beginner’s guide to investment banking
.
Typical duties of a corporate financier include:
- working closely with clients at senior levels
- advising about how to meet targets and create investment capital
- generating finance from shares and loans
- gathering, analysing and interpreting complicated numerical information
- assessing and predicting financial risks and returns
- using financial modelling to predict outcomes
- negotiating and structuring financial details
- running transactions
- providing investment advice, tactics and recommendations
- preparing legal documents and prospectuses
- liaising with accountants, lawyers, financial experts and regulatory bodies.
Investment banking provides high levels of responsibility, good promotional opportunities and impressive financial rewards for the most successful employees. However, working hours are usually very long.
Typical employers of corporate financiers
- Global investment, corporate, retail and commercial banks
- Corporate finance sections of accountancy firms
- Private equity fund institutions
Investment banking graduate jobs
are advertised by careers services, online, in newspapers including
The Financial Times
and in publications such as
Business Week
,
Investors Chronicle
,
The Economist
and
The Banker
. Sector and company research is essential. There are several graduate schemes available with investment banks. Applications should be made as early in the academic year as possible.
Qualifications and training required
While a
2.1 in any subject is acceptable
, a business studies, management, finance, mathematics or economics qualification can be helpful. So too can an
MBA or similar professional qualification
. Relevant
work experience
is particularly beneficial and interns are often hired for full-time graduate roles.
Key skills for investment bank corporate financiers
- Motivation
- Ambition
- Determination
- Adaptability
- IT skills
- Analytical skills
- Teamworking skills
- Numerical skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Communication skills.
More on the skills required in investment banking.
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