Senior Analyst / Associate, Investment Banking NZ
About Us
We are a leading independent investment and advisory group. Founded in New Zealand in 1961 and established as a market leader for decades, we expanded our successful operation into Australia in 2020.
Our dedicated team of over 330 professionals includes some of the industry's most experienced and respected leaders. Together, we are committed to being our clients' most trusted partner.
Our team is made up of talented individuals with diverse backgrounds and expertise. They are the driving force behind our daily operations and the key to delivering exceptional results for our clients.
Job Description
We are seeking a motivated and detail oriented senior Analyst or Associate (level commensurate with experience) to support the New Zealand Investment Banking team in the delivery of high quality advice and transaction outcomes for our clients.
You will report to the Managing Director, Head of ECM NZ and collaborate with other members of the investment banking team, as well as clients and other stakeholders.
Key responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain comprehensive financial models to inform valuation, strategic decision-making, and transaction-rated advice.
- Assist on a range of M&A and capital markets transactions, as well as strategic and valuation advisory assignments.
- Perform various valuation methods, including comparable companies analysis, precedent transactions, Discounted Cash Flow, and Leveraged Buyout analysis.
- Prepare and review materials relevant to advisory and transaction assignments, including Information Memoranda, Investor Presentations, and Board Reports.
- Conduct thorough independent research on industries and companies to inform strategic recommendations.
- Develop relationships with clients through active involvement in transactions and advisory assignments.
- Collaborate with senior team members to conduct due diligence on potential investment opportunities, including market analysis and risk assessment.
- Stay informed about industry trends, market developments, and regulatory changes in the energy and infrastructure sectors.