Crédit Agricole SA
US Analyst - Distribution and Asset Rotation (DAR)
Crédit Agricole SA, New York, New York, us, 10261
US Analyst - Distribution and Asset Rotation (DAR)
Business type
Types of Jobs - Finance / Accounting
Job title
US Analyst - Distribution and Asset Rotation (DAR)
Contract type
Fixed-Term Contract
Term (in months)
24
Job summary Key Responsibilities
Primary role is to support our Corporate / Investment Grade Syndicate efforts, specifically in the origination, pricing, structuring, investor development, distribution (mostly primary, but some secondary), closing, and execution of syndicated transactions. Secondary responsibility is to support other CLF Distribution sectors (i.e. Leveraged Finance, Fund Solutions Group, and Digital Infrastructure).
Assist in preparing DAR Opinions, Market Reads/Commentary, liquidity analysis, and other internal documents for credit approvals.
Develop and maintain databases, including structuring comparables and investor analytics.
Assist in preparing marketing materials (pitches, teasers, lender presentations, etc.), and syndication strategies/liquidity analysis.
Participate in the drafting, negotiation, and execution of legal term sheets, commitment documents, and credit agreements in liaison with external and internal legal counsels.
Work with other team members, including credit, legal, relationship managers, middle office, operations, and senior management (both locally and overseas) to ensure the timely and accurate information gathering and analysis.
Prepare post-closing documents including, but not limited to, fee memos and closing memos.
Update internal
Submit league table credit to third-party providers and confirm that appropriate credit was received by CACIB.
Provide any other support and assistance as requested by the team.
Key Requirements
BA/BS degree (Finance Degree)
Strong writing, interpersonal, and communication skills and ability to multi-task
Team player, flexible with strong work ethos
Strong analytical skills and presentation skills
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Supplementary Information Key Internal contacts
DAR / DAR CRI / DAR COO / DAR ARO
Corporate IG, TMT, FSG, and Leveraged Finance metiers (RMs / Front Office)
Debt Capital Markets
FIG / Corporate Coverage
FCS
Key External contacts
Banks, Institutional Investors, Borrowers
The US Analyst program offers an opportunity for recent college graduates interested in finance and investment banking to actively participate in this fast-paced and challenging industry. We provide our US Analysts with the tools necessary for professional growth and career advancement. The US Analyst experience fosters the opportunity to connect with people who can help guide you career.
The US Analyst position will be available for a maximum of 2 years. The goal of the US Analyst program is to develop the ideal candidate into a full-time position at the end of the two years.
Geographical area
America, United States Of America
Level of minimal experience
0-2 years
Required skills Approved Person Registration Essential:
SIE, Series 63 and 79 (either completed or will be required)
Competencies Essential:
Ability to work on Excel and PowerPoint
Strong writing, verbal, quantitative analytical, and communication skills (English)
Strong computer skills including use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Good Interpersonal Skills
Team player, team oriented
Ability to react quickly and use own initiative
Proficiency in Diamond, Debt Domain, Refinitiv / LoanConnector, and Bloomberg
Languages
Proficiency in English (verbal and written)
All positions are open to people with disabilities.
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Types of Jobs - Finance / Accounting
Job title
US Analyst - Distribution and Asset Rotation (DAR)
Contract type
Fixed-Term Contract
Term (in months)
24
Job summary Key Responsibilities
Primary role is to support our Corporate / Investment Grade Syndicate efforts, specifically in the origination, pricing, structuring, investor development, distribution (mostly primary, but some secondary), closing, and execution of syndicated transactions. Secondary responsibility is to support other CLF Distribution sectors (i.e. Leveraged Finance, Fund Solutions Group, and Digital Infrastructure).
Assist in preparing DAR Opinions, Market Reads/Commentary, liquidity analysis, and other internal documents for credit approvals.
Develop and maintain databases, including structuring comparables and investor analytics.
Assist in preparing marketing materials (pitches, teasers, lender presentations, etc.), and syndication strategies/liquidity analysis.
Participate in the drafting, negotiation, and execution of legal term sheets, commitment documents, and credit agreements in liaison with external and internal legal counsels.
Work with other team members, including credit, legal, relationship managers, middle office, operations, and senior management (both locally and overseas) to ensure the timely and accurate information gathering and analysis.
Prepare post-closing documents including, but not limited to, fee memos and closing memos.
Update internal
Submit league table credit to third-party providers and confirm that appropriate credit was received by CACIB.
Provide any other support and assistance as requested by the team.
Key Requirements
BA/BS degree (Finance Degree)
Strong writing, interpersonal, and communication skills and ability to multi-task
Team player, flexible with strong work ethos
Strong analytical skills and presentation skills
#LI-DNI
Supplementary Information Key Internal contacts
DAR / DAR CRI / DAR COO / DAR ARO
Corporate IG, TMT, FSG, and Leveraged Finance metiers (RMs / Front Office)
Debt Capital Markets
FIG / Corporate Coverage
FCS
Key External contacts
Banks, Institutional Investors, Borrowers
The US Analyst program offers an opportunity for recent college graduates interested in finance and investment banking to actively participate in this fast-paced and challenging industry. We provide our US Analysts with the tools necessary for professional growth and career advancement. The US Analyst experience fosters the opportunity to connect with people who can help guide you career.
The US Analyst position will be available for a maximum of 2 years. The goal of the US Analyst program is to develop the ideal candidate into a full-time position at the end of the two years.
Geographical area
America, United States Of America
Level of minimal experience
0-2 years
Required skills Approved Person Registration Essential:
SIE, Series 63 and 79 (either completed or will be required)
Competencies Essential:
Ability to work on Excel and PowerPoint
Strong writing, verbal, quantitative analytical, and communication skills (English)
Strong computer skills including use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Good Interpersonal Skills
Team player, team oriented
Ability to react quickly and use own initiative
Proficiency in Diamond, Debt Domain, Refinitiv / LoanConnector, and Bloomberg
Languages
Proficiency in English (verbal and written)
All positions are open to people with disabilities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr