Investment Banker

 


Investment Banker

Investment bankers are investment professionals who combine financial services industry expertise, analytical prowess, and effective persuasive communication skills to support institutional clients in activities like capital raising and mergers and acquisitions. Investment bankers lend their corporate finance services to clientele ranging from start-ups to established organizations and, in some cases, even governments. Whether they work for an investment bank or the investment banking division of an organization, they are key players in the financial growth and development of a business, organization, or other corporate entity. Investment banker is a broad term that includes roles ranging from an entry-level investment banker to a high-level position like executive vice president.

What Does an Investment Banker Do?

This career is often coveted because a successful investment banker can enjoy a high salary, abundant networking opportunities, and the ability to play a highly visible role in company success stories. Nevertheless, the day-to-day work of an investment banker is typically demanding, fast-paced, and may be considered stressful by those who enjoy a more relaxed work-life balance. If you are looking for employment with typical 40-hours per week and flexible scheduling, investment banking may not be the path for you.

Investment Banking Job Description

In addition to building strong client relationships, an investment banker may be involved in any of the following financial advisory activities for corporate clients:

·      Capital Raising

ร˜  Book Building

ร˜  Prospectus Drafting

ร˜  Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)

ร˜  “Roadshow” Investment Meetings

ร˜  Issuing & Selling Securities

·      Private Placement of Capital

·      Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures

·      Corporate Restructuring

·      Debt & Equity Advisory Services

·      Bond Issuance & Pricing on Bond Markets

·      Hedge Fund, Mutual Fund, & Pension Fund Advisory Services

Job responsibilities will vary depending on the role and client needs.

How to Become an Investment Banker

As with most financial careers, it is easier to get into investment banking if you build a foundation of financial expertise in your formal education and early work experience. Typical investment banker resumes will include previous financial advising, financial management, trading, or general business consulting experience. Investment banks typically look for undergraduate and graduate degrees that align with business administration, finance, commerce, economics, or an analytical field like statistics. It is not impossible for individuals with other backgrounds to make the transition into a career in investment banking, but the ability to prove both quantitative acumen and persuasive communication skills is essential.

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