FIG Private Equity - Senior Analyst / Associate
London
FIG Private Equity - Senior Analyst / Associate
London
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Start your job searchThe firm is a highly discreet and incredibly well respected investor, with an unparalleled track record in providing excellent returns for their investors. They invest predominantly in the financial services sector but have also made asset backed investments. Their investment portfolio comprises of companies valued at several billion. The firm places an emphasis on 'hands-on' operational involvement with their portfolio companies in order to generate the best possible returns.
They are looking to hire an experienced senior analyst or associate, with a strong background in FIG (financial institutions) investment banking, to assist in sourcing and analysing new investments, screening IM's, financial modelling and valuation, execution of transactions as well as operational involvement. The ideal candidate will have gained the relevant experience in a FIG team, in either a leading Investment bank or a boutique.
This role will suit candidates who are keen to work in a collegiate, boutique environment where they will be given extra responsibility and involvement when compared to larger, more bureaucratic organisations.
If you are interested in this unique opportunity then do not hesitate to apply now, quoting reference FCO 126 228
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