
Vice President - TMT Finance / Digital Infrastructure - eFinancialCareers
eFinancialCareersKey Responsibilities:
- Work on financing pitches and marketing materials, primarily for private equity and infrastructure sponsors specifically within the Digital Infrastructure space as well as Fibre companies and Data Centres;
- Analysis of the target company (business, market, strategy, financials, investment merits, risks) for the credit memo, information memorandum and lender presentation during the syndication process;
- Preparation of the financial model. This involves LBO modelling, financial statement analysis, and development of operating assumptions;
- Work closely with a range of teams across the investment bank, including capital markets, M&A, rating advisory and IFD (interest rates, FX and derivatives);
- Assist the team with managing the portfolio of borrowers and clients.
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