About this role
The Associate Director will be a key member of the corporate finance team covering Southeast Asia, responsible for M&A deal generation, execution, and project management under senior guidance. Key duties include independently preparing financial models, analyses, proposals, and marketing documents while leading junior team members.
Candidates must possess a recognized Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accountancy, Economics, or Banking, along with a minimum of 10 years of relevant corporate finance experience in investment banking, professional services, or boutique consulting. Strong financial modeling skills, experience across buy-side, sell-side, and finance raising, and proficiency in various company valuation methodologies are essential.
What they're looking for
M&A Deal GenerationExecutionProject ManagementFinancial ModellingAnalysisProposal PreparationMarketing DocumentsClient Confidentiality
Frequently asked questions
What does a EY-Parthenon Associate Director, M&A Advisory at EY do?
The Associate Director will be a key member of the corporate finance team covering Southeast Asia, responsible for M&A deal generation, execution, and project management under senior guidance. Key duties include independently preparing financial models, analyses, proposals, and marketing documents w…
What skills does this EY-Parthenon Associate Director, M&A Advisory role need?
Key skills for this role include M&A Deal Generation, Execution, Project Management, Financial Modelling, Analysis, Proposal Preparation.
How much does a EY-Parthenon Associate Director, M&A Advisory at EY pay?
The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.
Is this EY-Parthenon Associate Director, M&A Advisory role remote, hybrid, or on-site?
This role is on-site, based in Singapore.
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