As an investment banker, you would be working with individuals, corporate and government entities while providing them financial advice about investments. Like, you will tell them where to invest money. Which share, stock or any other financial investment is more likely to give better returns. Apart from financial advice, there are several other wide ranges of services that you will provide as an Investment Banker. You will help an organization raise funds or capital; you will also study the risk involved in investments. You will endorse securities, facilitate mergers and acquisitions, maintain dealer and broker relationship, issuing stocks.
Now let’s understand what they all mean. Endorsing securities mean that when a company wants to raise money, they need to trade it for something (called as security here). Now as an investment banker, you will determine who much money this company can get for this security. Like, they might sell their shares to get funding, so Investment Bank helps them in the pricing of the share. Mergers and acquisitions are when two companies merge into one or one company buy the other, again here investment bank will help them decide that is the value of each company (in the merger) or what is the value of a company that will be acquired. Sometimes, Investment Banks buys securities for their clients; this job is known as dealer-broker job. Thus, they also maintain this role. The investment bank also helps an organization in selling its securities that they have issued for raising funds. This functionality of the Investment Bank is known as issuing stocks.
You will be primarily working on either buy side or sell side.
Sell Side: In the sell side, you will be working primarily with investment banks, commercial banks, stock brokers, market markets, etc. You will keep track of the stocks, the performance of various companies, project their future financials, create research and recommendation and give it to your clients, public, government, etc. You give an idea about what and where to invest.
Buy Side: In the buy side, you will be working primarily with asset managers, hedge funds, institutional investors, retail investor, etc. You will use ideas given by the sell side, and thus make necessary measurements to make investments in probable high rising institutions, stocks, etc.
Key roles and responsibilities
As an Investment Banker, depending upon your profile and specialization, your duties and responsibilities will vary.
In the credit side: This side of Investment Bank works on calculating the creditworthiness of a business. Creditworthiness means if they take money or loan, how likely are they to return back the loan.
In risk side: This side of Investment Bank works on calculating the risk of any business. It means how risky it is to invest in the business.
If you are working as a sales manager (investment banking service):
Portfolio side: This side of investment bank helps clients (individual or business) make an investment in a group of assets instead of any one asset.
You should have the following occupational interests:
Following personality attributes are required:
You should have the following skills and knowledge:
You should have the following aptitudes and abilities: