- Holds an accountancy qualification
- Has an entrepreneurial flair who is driven and keen to learn, develop and get things done.
- Has experience as part of a corporate finance team in a practice or advisory firm, or have experience working with PE back clients.
- Has experience of leading several projects at the same time.
Back to searchThis closely knit team are looking for a manager to help lead their Corporate Finance and M&A projects.As part of your role you’ll be a key member of the team, with a seat at the table with the Directors and Co-Founders of the business from day one.  You’ll be responsible for running processes from start to finish including drafting Information Memorandums, contributing to pitch presentations, getting involved in deal origination, and handling client facing activities. You’ll drive M&A projects as well as leading teams to complete various Corporate Finance tasks.    Ideally were looking for someone who:
Corporate Finance Manager
Broster Buchanan Ltd
Posted 17 hours ago, valid for 14 days
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland NE19 2BG, England
£50,000 - £60,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- A Corporate Finance and M&A manager is sought to join a closely knit team, working closely with Directors and Co-Founders.
- The role involves managing processes from inception to completion, including drafting Information Memorandums and contributing to pitch presentations.
- Candidates should possess an accountancy qualification and have experience in a corporate finance team or with PE-backed clients.
- The position requires a minimum of 5 years of experience and a salary of £70,000 to £90,000.
- This initial fixed-term contract has the potential to transition into a permanent role.