Associate- TMT Cash Flow Underwriting & Portfolio Management
Capital One is a Top 10 U.S. Bank that services a $65 billion loan portfolio and more than 6,100 clients. Capital One’s Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT) business provides financing for corporate growth, mergers and acquisitions, balance sheet refinancing and recapitalization to companies across the TMT sectors, including: application and infrastructure software, financial technology, cable, radio and television broadcasting, business information services and data analytics, educational media and services, entertainment media and communications infrastructure. The TMT business also provides a full range of other services including loan syndication, treasury management, capital market products, and institutional asset management.
Summary
As an Associate on a cash flow team in Capital One’s Technology, Media & Telecom (TMT) organization, you will support underwriting teams by analyzing, closing & funding leveraged transactions. You will assist in various aspects of the underwriting process, from initial structuring & pricing through proposal issuance & acceptance to final closing. You will manage, monitor and report on portfolio accounts. In addition, you will interact with senior management, origination's, capital markets, investment bankers, private equity firms & other commercial lenders.
Primary underwriting responsibilities may include:
Perform due diligence on industry and company performance; synthesize research and begin to draw conclusions; may start to lead diligence calls
Perform thorough financial analysis and identify disparities, risks, and creative ways to mitigate risk
Prepare financial modeling inputs with little guidance; understand model mechanics and consider overrides or exceptions
Analyze appropriate structuring options considering collateral and borrower valuation
Write and prepare credit approval documents; provide meaningful contribution to internal meetings, including deal review and pipeline meetings
Coordinate and complete closing process
The University of Georgia
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