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We are committed to excellence and seek a motivated Investment Banking Analyst to join our Equity Capital Markets (ECM) team. We are a dynamic investment bank with a robust presence in the equity capital markets.
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Subject matter expertise in a financial services sub-area like Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Transaction Banking, Wholesale Banking, Cards & Payments, Wealth Management, Investment Management, Real Estate, Private Equity, Capital Markets.
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Truist Securities’ Corporate & Investment Banking Asset Finance Group Analyst Program begins with up to seven weeks of classroom instruction that consists of an introduction to capital markets, products and services, accounting, corporate finance, systems, and financial modeling training designed to give Analysts all the tools they will need to be successful.
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Our model covers both industry-aligned teams (Consumer & Retail, Healthcare, Energy & Power, Financial Institutions, Banks, Industrials, Real Estate, Gaming and Leisure, and Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) and cross-business teams (Regional Investment Banking, Sponsor Coverage, Regional Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Capital Markets product teams.
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Truist Securities’ Corporate and Investment Banking Analyst Program begins with up to seven weeks of classroom instruction that consists of an introduction to capital markets, products and services, accounting, corporate finance, systems and financial modeling training designed to give Analysts all the tools they will need to be successful.
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Truist Securities, together with Commercial Real Estate, and Treasury & Payment Solutions, comprise Truist’s Corporate & Institutional Group, offering lending, capital markets and treasury management solutions to businesses, institutions, not-for-profit organizations and government entities.
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Truist Securities is the full-service corporate and investment banking arm of Truist Financial Corporation (NYSE: TFC), one of the nation's largest banking organizations. The Investment Banking Analyst position is typically a two-year position.
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Global Banking and Markets (GBM) is a leading Canadian Capital Markets and Investment Banking business with a growing platform in the US and Latin America, operating globally for over 100 years.
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Analysts also serve as key members of merger and acquisition and capital raising transaction teams, providing credit underwriting support, drafting information memoranda, developing management and investor presentations and facilitating the deal process from start to finish.
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After the classroom training, Analysts join a product group or industry coverage group and play a meaningful role in supporting senior investment banking professionals. The majority of Investment Banking Analysts will be placed in Atlanta, New York, Charlotte, Houston, Chicago, Miami or San Francisco.
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Experience with economic sanctions related risks and a solid business understanding of financial services industry, especially those associated with correspondent banking, corporate banking, treasury management and capital markets conducting sanctions reviews.
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Ernst & Young Capital Advisors, LLC (EYCA) offers investment banking services with access to a global network of EY mergers & acquisitions, debt capital markets and equity capital markets professionals.
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Understands financial markets (e.g. M&A, large Corporates, Liens and Loans, Banking, Capital Markets, Alternative Investments) Experience working with cross-functional technical teams including Customer Service, Product Management, Development, Sales, Pre-sales, legal, and marketing.
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15+ years of experience in financial services, preferably with experience in online brokerage, strategy, wealth management, online investing, digital banking, equity capital markets, asset management, or a closely related business or a track record of delivering results.
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Good understanding of Project Finance, Infrastructure Finance, Public Finance, Structured Finance, Project Bonds, Project Loans, Loan Sales & Syndication, Debt Capital Markets, Financial Advisory, Investment Banking, Financial Guarantees, PPPs is a plus 3-5 years of relevant professional experience in project finance, leveraged finance, or investment banking viewed positively.
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