Demo class-Certified Investment Banking
Discover the world of investment banking and learn how to excel in this lucrative field. Find top companies, courses, and career opportunities.
What you’ll learn
- What is Investment Banking
- Which companies are there in Investment banking business
- How to find jobs in Investment Banking
- Which Institute is good to do Investment Banking course
- How to make career in Investment banking
- Basics of Capital Market
- What is Primary Market and Secondary Market
- What is NSE , BSE ,MCX
- What is Intraday vs delivery based trading
- What is Fund accounting and NAV reconciliation
- What is Equity research
- How to do ratio analysis
- Financial modelling
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An investment bank is a financial services company or corporate division that engages in advisory-based financial transactions on behalf of individuals, corporations, and governments. As an industry, it is broken up into three office i.e Front office, middle office and back office. Many Investment Banking companies have ventured into different business like mergers and acquisitions, advisory services, and securities underwriting, fund accounting, capital market, Bonds, asset management (sponsored investment funds). large banks with significant investment banks include JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, UBS, and Barclays.
Front office
Front office is generally described as a revenue-generating role. There are two main areas within front office: investment banking and markets. Investment banking involves advising organizations on mergers and acquisitions, as well as a wide array of capital raising strategies. Markets is divided into “sales and trading” (including “structuring”), and “research”.
Middle office
This area of the bank includes treasury management, internal controls (such as Risk), and internal corporate strategy. Corporate treasury is responsible for an investment bank’s funding, capital structure management, and liquidity risk monitoring; it is (co)responsible for the bank’s funds transfer pricing (FTP) framework.
Back office
The back office data-checks trades that have been conducted, ensuring that they are not wrong, and transacts the required transfers. Many banks have outsourced operations. It is, however, a critical part of the bank.
Who this course is for:
- Freshers
- Working professionals who are interested in changing domain
- Experienced professional
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