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We are looking for an experience Investment Banking Vice President to join our Insurance and/or Asset & Wealth Management coverage in our Financial Institutions Group (FIG). Financial Institutions Group Investment Banking Vice President page is loaded.
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The M&A Investment Banking Analyst will be responsible for leading the analytical work in support of transaction execution and new business development, as well as assisting senior bankers in the development and delivery of value-added investment banking products and services to clients and prospects.
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1-3 years of relevant work experience in financial services, investment management, investment research, investment banking, management consulting, entrepreneurship, or law and/or a degree from a top-tier master’s program.
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B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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For wealth managers serving entrepreneurial, small business, and family business clients, our dual RIA and broker-dealer structure empowers earning investment banking fees on client M&A liquidity events and then advising upon and managing the investment proceeds.
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Senior Vice President (SVP), Banking Operations in support of Investment Banking/ M&A Activities. Overview: We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to fill the role of Senior Vice President (SVP) of Banking Operations within our Investment Banking/Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) division.
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Job Title: Investment Banking Analyst, Healthcare Services and Technology. Participate in client transactions, projects, or assignments as an Investment Banking Analyst. The Investment Banking Analyst will be a key member of an experienced team of investment bankers focused on healthcare companies.
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A minimum of 2 years of compliance/risk experience preferably with a major international banking organization with institutional trading & sales, investment banking, institutional broker dealer or FCM/swap dealer businesses.
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The bankers work closely with Investment Banking coverage and product partners (syndications, debt capital markets, equity capital markets, foreign exchange, derivatives, M&A, etc.) Minimum of 10 years of experience in corporate banking or investment banking; experience working with Media & Entertainment companies preferred.
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GIS Analyst Morgan Stanley, Investment Banking Division – Energy Mergers & Acquisitions Department. GIS Analyst Morgan Stanley, Investment Banking Division – Energy Mergers & Acquisitions Department Company: Morgan Stanley, Investment Banking Division – Energy Mergers & Acquisitions Department.
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Basic Qualifications The ideal candidate will have one year of prior investment banking Analyst experience, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
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Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
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Our Capital Markets team is growing at a fast pace and includes a broad array of products and services, including but not limited to: Debt & Equity Capital Markets, Structured Products, Loan Syndications, Derivatives, and Mergers & Acquisitions which include two Investment Banking platforms; TripleTree focused on healthcare and KippsDeSanto, Co. focused on aerospace & defense.
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The Specialist will own a Refinitiv desktop portfolio (Eikon & Refinitiv Workspace) across a number of Investment Banking (Capital Markets, Advisory & Sell Side Research, etc.) Must have experience in the Investment Banking space.
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Minimum of three to five years of experience as an analyst with a top investment firm, investment bank, global commodity trading firm, institutional metals and mining investment manager or similar organization, which might include experience in private equity, leveraged finance, merchant banking, buy-side M&A and/or principal investing experience.
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