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Conduct and present in-depth property analysis, financial modeling, sales, and due diligence reviews. As a commercial real estate advisor, your primary focus will be to develop and maintain client relationships by providing best-in-class advisory services throughout the transaction lifecycle.
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The TAS team supports private equity, direct lenders and corporate clients with financial, tax and operational due diligence, analytics and accounting connected with mergers, acquisitions, divestiture and other corporate actions.
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Job Duties and Responsibilities Investment manager due diligence: The analyst will support the strategy heads in sourcing new investment opportunities in the private equity and venture capital sectors.
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Obtain and input prospect KYC due diligence information. Minimum of 2 years of related commercial banking, finance, accounting or similar experience. Obtain and input prospect KYC due diligence information.
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Our Transaction Advisory Services practice focuses on the financial and tax due diligence pertaining to mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. Manage and coordinate the approach of clients, Armanino’s engagement teams, and third-party diligence providers throughout the transaction process.
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The AVP, Project Finance's responsibilities will, include market analysis, market research, project or company due diligence, and on going maintenance through the lifecycle of each loan.
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ABOUT USPARTNER offers full-service engineering, environmental, and energy consulting, and due diligence services throughout the Americas, Europe, and around the globe. Successful candidates will have five years of engineering, architecture, contractor or related experience with SB721 California legislation with a sound understanding of engineering fundamentals and structural design, an understanding of existing construction characteristics, strong technical writing skills, resourcefulness, and a willingness to travel as needed.
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A minimum of 5 years of work experience (typically 7+) in the financial services industry; preferably in project finance, especially marketing, execution, due diligence, documentation, credit analysis, and credit administration, managing approval requirements and processes, and effectively interacting with clients.
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Experience leading M&A transactions, including due diligence, valuation, and integration. Payments, Mortgages & Lending, and Capital Markets, including Hedge Funds, Private Equity, Real Estate, Wealth & Asset Management etc.
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Experience representing biotech companies and investors in strategic international patent portfolio development and life cycle management, as well as non-infringement and invalidity analysis, post-grant proceedings and IP due diligence.
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Ensures all due diligence and background evaluation is complete and thorough before credit approval is granted. May coordinate loan documentation including work with legal, CLC, other internal bank areas, or outside legal counsel to obtain the correct, accurate documents to ensure all loans are documented to fully protect the Bank's interests in the credit relationship.
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Assist our corporate and private equity buyer clients with tax due diligence, tax structuring and tax modeling on buy-side and sell-side transactions. Prepare due diligence reports for C-suite audience.
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Follows security and safeguarding procedures and applies due diligence in accordance with Bank’s policies and ethical standards for the prevention of loss due to fraud, robbery, counterfeiting, money laundering, or defalcation.
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These reports include due diligence questionnaires, reconciliations, requests for information and board reports, and client review questionnaires to meet our clients reoccurring reporting needs.
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To provide solution in business transformation by participating in RFPorRFI; Due Diligence; Pre Sales support and Oversee POC (4.) To provide solution in business transformation by participating in RFPorRFI; Due Diligence; Pre Sales support and Oversee POC (4.
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