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Food, Beverage, & Agribusiness
Associate,Food&Agribusiness
“Associate, Food & Agribusiness at ING. Skills: credit analysis, financial modeling, client meetings. Support origination, structuring, execution. Prepare marketing presentations”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Undergraduate or Masters from top school, credit analysis background, Fundamental understanding of GAAP accounting principles, comfort with core financial statements, Fundamental understanding of key financial markets and products, Basic understanding of Loan documentation, Basic understanding of corporate and bankruptcy law, 4-5 years of relevant project/corporate finance experience, Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word
Nice to Have
basic knowledge of credit structuring, Series 79/63 preferred
What You'll Do.
Prepare marketing presentations
Prepare commercial plans
Prepare internal approval memos
Perform credit analysis
Perform industry analysis
Perform market analysis
Build financial debt models
Support due diligence
Attend client meetings
Identify cross-sell opportunities
Review financing documents
Liaise with legal counsels
Contribute strategic insights
Originate new clients
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with capital structuring partners; Collaborate with acquisition financing partners; Collaborate with cross-sell product partners
Communication Scope
written communication skills; oral communication skills
Process & Methodology
manage multiple projects simultaneously, meet tight deadlines
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