
M&A Associate - Transport, Logistics & Infrastructure - leading investment bank - Goodman Masson
eFinancialCareersA leading investment banking name is expanding their London based Transport, Logistics & Infrastructure group and seeking an Associate to help drive execution and increasingly support seniors on origination. This is an exciting time for the platform as it receives significant investment and management attention.
Your responsibilities will centre on the following:
• You will independently lead day-to-day execution work on M&A and other corporate finance transactions in the Transportation, Logistics and Infra sectors
• Performing financial analysis, strategic business analysis and detailed industry research
• Contributing actively to the origination effort / Preparing and delivering client presentations in a clear and compelling manner
• Providing support to senior bankers in developing and maintaining client relationships, income streams or new business opportunities
• Acting as a mentor and role model to the more junior members of the team
My client is targeting someone whose profile demonstrates:
• Excellent financial analysis skills
• Solid Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) skills, gained from either a product or sector team, preferably within the Transport & Infrastructure space
• Proven deal execution track-record through previous hands-on experience
• Good knowledge of compliance, key applicable laws, rules and regulations
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