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Job Title FIG Analyst
Employer Deutsche Bank
Job Type Full Time
Location London, UK
Industry Investment Banking
Experience 0-3 Years
Languages English
Deadline Saturday 19th September 2015

Position Overview

Job title: Financial Institutions Group Coverage Analyst
Corporate title: Analyst
Division: Corporate Banking and Securities: Corporate Finance
Location: London
Opening date: 13/08/2015
Closing date: 09/09/2015
Salary: Competitive

Overview:

Consistently recognised by the industry for activities in corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and capital raising, our Corporate Finance business is a market leader in underwriting, investment banking and corporate advisory. We provide a full range of investment banking services, including public and private equity and debt financing, mergers and acquisitions advice, and private investment services for corporate and institutional clients.

Our award-winning operations in Europe, North America, and the Asia Pacific regions give us unparalleled global reach, offering access to the largest distribution network in the investment banking industry. Accordingly, we are proud that our client base includes some of the largest global companies and that we work on many of the largest and most complex deals in the market.
Corporate Finance is organised through global products and regional client coverage spanning different geographies and industry focused teams. There are also a small number of M&A professionals based in London who span the sectors focusing on large cap M&A transactions. The London based Corporate Finance Group includes Associates and Analysts who are based in sector and country teams who report to both M&A and Coverage Managing Directors (MDs). Through this mechanism, analysts gain direct experience of M&A and exposure to other product groups, such as Equity Capital Markets (ECM) and Debt Capital Markets (DCM).

Key responsibilities:

Assist in origination and execution of corporate finance transactions across Financial Institutions Group (FIG).
Involved in the execution of M&A, ECM and financing transactions, industry and company research, quantitative analysis, company valuation analysis and financial modelling.
Involved in the preparation of presentations for clients, investors and the broader investment community.
Communicate with clients, other advisers and senior investment bankers.
You will have:

Experience of financial analysis, modelling and valuations.
Drive and determination.
An analytical approach.
Creative problem solving abilities.
You will be:

An excellent communicator.
Experienced in the execution of M&A and ECM transactions across FIG or related sectors.
Able to demonstrate leadership potential.
Deutsche Bank is an equal opportunity employer who seeks to recruit and appoint the best available person for a job regardless of marital / civil partnership status, sex (including pregnancy), age, religion, belief, race, nationality and ethnic or national origin, colour, sexual orientation or disability.

Please let us know if you require any adjustments to enable you to apply or attend an interview. If you would like to discuss your requirements, or have any concerns about the application process, please contact your recruiter.

About Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank is a German Bank that was founded in 1870, with headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany. The Bank has two main divisions, 1) Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), which includes M&A, ECM, DCM, etc. (called “Global Banking”) and sales and trading activities (called “Global Markets”), and 2) Private Client and Asset Management (PCAM), which includes investment management business and the retail business.

Deutsche Bank initially started as a commercial bank in Germany before gradually expanding globally, playing a key role in the development of the German Industry. Its first steps in investment banking are very recent and only started with the acquisition of Morgan Grenfell (a UK investment bank) in 1989, followed by the acquisition of US Investment Bank Bankers Trust in 1998 for $10bn. Deutsche Bank only became a significant Investment Bank over the last 5 years, during which it saw rapid transformation and becoming less and less reliant on its commercial business and less Germany-centric. Today, the major slice of profits comes from the investment banking business. Deutsche Bank is now fully global and employs 80,000+ people in 72 countries, and has a large presence in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the emerging markets with key offices in New York, London, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The offices in London are located in Liverpool Street, near Liverpool Street station Deutsche Bank’s CEO is Swiss Josef Ackermann since 2002, joining from Credit Suisse where he was President of the Board. Michael Cohrs, an American who was previously at Goldman Sachs and SG Warburg, is the head of investment banking

Features and Rankings

Features

> Global Investment Bank with a an increasingly well recognised brand name globally, and strong positions in the US, Asia and Europe

> Deutsche Bank is a debt powerhouse, consistently topping rankings in financing league tables. This means that the bank will be able to leverage its financing strength to get M&A mandates

> Historically, Deutsche Bank has been a very Germany-centric, debt-focused bank with little M&A presence. To this day, Deutsche Bank is still a Financing and Debt Powerhouse, consistently in the top 5 or top 3 rankings for financing transactions globally, and almost always no. 1 in Europe. However, the bank has been gradually diversifying and has climbed the M&A league tables steadily. Today, the bank is still consistently ranked in the top ten, usually floating between rank number 5 and number 10 globally and in Europe. It is also often considered as one of the “Bulge Bracket” bank.

Rankings 2010

Global M&A: #6

European M&A: #5

US M&A: #8

Asia-Pacific M&A: #5