Analyst Debt Capital Markets UAE National Role

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Analyst, Debt Capital Markets (UAE National Role) - ID: 23152

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HSBC Corporate and Institutional Banking (CIB) is an emerging markets-led, financing-focused business that provides investment and financial solutions. Through our international network, we connect emerging and mature markets, covering key growth areas. We partner with our corporate, government and institutional clients to help them achieve consistent, long-term performance. Our products and services include advisory, financing, prime services, research and analysis, securities services, trading and sales and transaction banking

We are currently seeking an ambitious UAE National to join our Debt Capital Markets team in Dubai, working together with colleagues to define, manage and achieve divisional business targets.

In This Role, You Will

  • Assist in the preparation of pitches and other marketing material with regards to bond, sukuk and private placement markets
  • Assist with pricing updates and marketing material
  • Assist in all aspects of deal execution
  • Ensure all aspects of control, from credit to KYC to compliance, are in good order
  • Support all aspects of HSBC’s branding and marketing in this arena, including contribution to various award processes
  • Undertake all required activities as directed by line manager or as agreed in annual objectives in support of the growing the Bank’s MENAT debt capital markets business
  • This role will involve client contact
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues in the wider debt capital markets team as well as those within wider Banking teams
  • Share information, knowledge and ideas within the team and collaborate with DCM teams across HSBC.
  • Ensure 100% compliance with all new issue related requirements and zero breaches

To be successful in the role, you should meet the following requirements:

  • Relevant work and transaction expertise for 1-2 years in financial services, management consulting firms or investment banking.
  • Passionate about financial markets and knowledgeable of MENAT markets
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Visible and motivational leadership, ability to work within a team setup
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with a particular emphasis upon inspiring, influencing and negotiating in dealing with customers and colleagues
  • Ability to effectively plan and organize, with tenacity to drive through results and meet tight deadlines
  • Strong acumen in the use of MS Excel and Powerpoint
  • Proficiency in English and Arabic (preferred)
  • Graduation degree is a must to secure a Work Permit

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