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Financial Analyst specializing in Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

Reposted 19 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
5-5 Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in USA
5-5 Annually
Senior level
The role involves financial modeling, valuation, due diligence, risk analysis, and supporting M&A negotiations and integrations, while preparing reports for leadership.
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This is a remote position.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Perform financial modeling and valuation for potential acquisitions

  • Conduct due diligence and market/industry analysis

  • Analyze risks, synergies, and deal structures

  • Support negotiations and post-deal integration strategies

  • Prepare reports and presentations for senior leadership



Requirements
KEY COMPENTENCIES:

  • Mastery of English at C2 level is required.
  • Bachelor's degree in business, Finance, Accountancy and any related courses. 
  • 5+ years of relevant experience (bookkeeping, accounting, financial statements preparation, A/R or A/P, FP&A, etc.)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
  • Proven experience in M&A or investment banking
  • Strong knowledge of financial statements and valuation methods
  • Excellent Excel and financial modeling skills
  • Ability to manage multiple transactions under tight deadlines


Benefits
THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU:
  • Government Mandated Benefits
  • HMO
  • 13th-month pay
  • Paid SL and VL upon regularization
  • Competitive commission scheme
  • Gain valuable work experience in a fast-paced entrepreneurial environment
  • Contribute to the development of business strategy and then help execute the plan
  • Play an integral role in the development and implementation of all of the company’s services
  • Work closely with Company executives of a leading organization


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