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Take charge of the “Greenfolder” process ensuring that the Division completes all due diligence and internal approval items within a timeframe that meets third party seller’s contractual requirements, including assembling Green Books by preparing executive summaries, marketing summaries, due diligence questionnaire, aerial photos, lot/ land competitive market analysis, demographic analysis, financial narratives, pricing proformas, community P&L statements, and cash flow statements.
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This London based client is looking to recruit an Operational Due Diligence Analyst into the team. Continue reading “Fluent Arabic Speaking M&A or Equity Research Generalist” A Middle Eastern Fund is looking to recruit a fluent Mandarin speaker either coming from a generalist M&A or Equity Research role.
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Performs financial due diligence for clients who are acquiring businesses. Minimum of 6 years experience in an Audit or Transaction Advisory practice within a national or regional public accounting or consulting firm.
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Manage processes set up to complete Enhanced Due Diligence for Wealth Management and US Banks clients including reviewing customer data and documentation to satisfy BSA/ WM and U.S. Banks Financial Crimes Risk Compliance requirements.
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