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Develop general corporate finance and valuation skills relevant to raising capital, while building a detailed understanding of key developments in the debt and equity capital markets; and.
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10+ years of leveraged finance, debt capital markets origination or syndication and execution experience in the large-cap energy and natural resources sector. Broad knowledge of corporate debt capital markets deal process.
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The Group’s operating companies in the Americas include Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC), SMBC Nikko Securities America, Inc., SMBC Capital Markets, Inc., SMBC MANUBANK, JRI America, Inc., SMBC Leasing and Finance, Inc., Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A., and Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Co., Ltd.
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The CAG team members are expected to have experience in fixed-income capital markets, investment banking and credit risk analysis advising high yield and investment grade clients in their capital raising and strategic financing decisions.
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Understanding of the different corporate sectors and financial instruments including medium to long-term loans, structured finance, and capital markets (prior hand-on experience on Structured and/or Corporate transactions is required.
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Specific transaction services are delivered in connection with Corporate Debt, Restructuring, Structured Finance, M&A, Project Finance and Depositary Receipts. + Design and code bond calculations, collateral scripts; and create reconciliation and validation tools for structured finance transactions.
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Minimum 3-5 years covering Internal Audit in the Corporate and Investment Banking Business, GCIB (e.g. equity capital markets, debt capital markets, investment banking, corporate banking, leasing etc.
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You will report to our Chief Investment Officer and take daily direction from the Director of Capital Markets. Lead due diligence efforts associated with capital markets processes (debt, tax equity) as well as M&A opportunities with developers and other sponsors/owners.
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Lead key corporate and project finance transactions, including raising equity, debt, tax equity, and structured products, with a focus on government, strategic, and catalytic capital sources.
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The CFO will work closely with the CEO to shape the company's strategic direction and will be ultimately responsible for the Finance function (including FP&A, accounting, strategic finance, project finance, and capital raising.
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Work closely with internal partners across Capital Markets, including Debt Capital Markets, Equity Capital Markets, Financial Sponsors, Rates / Derivatives, Risk, etc.
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4+ years of experience in digital asset trading, custody, operations, capital markets, prime brokerage or some combination. 5+ years of general capital markets experience (either traditional or crypto markets.
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Internally to CACIB but external to GMD: Main contact points for external partners within CACIB in the context of “Distribute-to-Originate” model (Coverage, DCM, Securitization, Loan Syndication, Structured Finance, Trade Finance.
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5+ years’ experience in ABS. Prefer banking/trading experience at a broker/dealer, with experience in lending, asset purchasing or securitization, or capital markets experience at a specialty finance/consumer loan originator.
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Prepare quarterly and annual credit reviews, including analysis of borrowers’ financial and social impact data, and compliance with covenants; Monitor real estate projects during construction/lease-up by maintaining awareness of development progress, appropriateness of draw requests, adequacy of capital sources, cost overruns and availability of contingency; Regularly identify efficiency improvements in all operational aspects of CDFG.
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