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Corporate Financial Analyst

London

Corporate Financial Analyst

  1. Permanent
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum
HLM183977

London

The details

Our client in the asset management and leasing sector is currently seeking a Corporate Finance Analyst to join their team in London. Reporting to the Corporate Finance Manager, this is a broad role which will see you get involved in a wide range of corporate finance and analytical tasks.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintaining and developing of financial models to assist the Corporate Finance Team and the wider business
  • Valuation and debt modelling.
  • Identify and understand key value drivers for the business and maximising shareholder value
  • Assist in the creation of presentations to highlight corporate strategy, board materials and investment memos
  • Support the wider corporate finance team including the pricing function and structured finance function.
  • Additional ad-hoc corporate finance and analytical responsibilities for other business divisions.

The ideal candidate will have prior experience working in a corporate finance related role, with strong analytical skills and modelling exposure. Ideally candidates will have experience in valuation and debt modelling with strong Excel capability. Candidates must be agile, with a 'can do' attitude and eagerness to learn and get involved in a range of tasks to support the team and business.

If you have relevant experience and are interested in this position, please apply today!

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