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Provide financial advice and offer a bank’s products and services to commercial clients to help them grow.

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ecause clients from this segment typically range from small - and medium-enterprises (SMEs), to large corporations, corporate bankers not only discuss financial needs and provide financial advice, but also offer advice on mergers, acquisitions and capital markets to help make sound financial decisions. Other responsibilities include offering financial services such as treasury advice, loans and credit, trade finance and more.

General overview Most corporate bankers enter this field through graduate schemes and start out as analysts. Training usually involves rotations across various teams to give insights about different areas of work, and allows candidates to develop an understanding of the industry as a whole. Opportunities to shadow senior relationship managers to client meetings and observe how they sell the bank’s products and services may also be given. During these sessions, graduates will get to familiarise themselves with key corporate banking products and pick up crucial client-facing skills. After a year or two on the graduate scheme, new hires will likely progress to a junior or associate level, and will gradually manage clients on their own. As associates, there will be an expectation to establish relationships with corporate clients, which may take a few years to build as it requires experience and skill to successfully gain their trust. But to rise up the ranks, hopefuls will need to build a strong network of clients to help the bank secure important accounts.

Required skills A finance-related degree is not necessary for this role, and recruiters usually keep an eye out for applicants with skills in numeracy, negotiation, interpersonal communications and analysis. The need to build relationships in corporate banking also calls for qualitative skills and high emotional intelligence. Internship and training experience have become increasingly sought after, so it is advisable to attend apprenticeship programmes and pursue internships during university to acquire a repertoire of skills that can maintain an edge over other candidates.

Pros and cons

Corporate bankers usually work with a variety of products as opposed to focusing on just one. As such, professionals often get the chance to flex their intellectual and creative muscles as they look to successfully match the right products to different clients. However, this client-facing role also entails demanding and difficult cases, and the working environment is fast-paced and highstress. Nevertheless, the prospect of upward mobility and impressive benefits for employees make this field a popular career choice.

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BANKING & INVESTMENT - Areas of Work

CORPORATE BANKING


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Tax

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Management Accounting

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Internal Audit

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Forensic Accounting

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Financial Accounting

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Corporate Finance

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Corporate Treasury

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Commercial Finance

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Assurance

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Corporate Recovery

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A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

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Professional Accountant

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Statistics

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Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

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Financial Management

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Retail Banking

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Wealth Management

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Insurance Underwriting

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Insurance

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Actuarial Science

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The Financial Services Alphabet

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Finance Industry

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pages 62-63

Structured Finance

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At a Glance: Financial Services

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pages 58-59

Stockbroking

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Choosing Your Role and Company in Financial Services Different Ways to Get into the

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Specialist Markets

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Risk Management and Control

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Private Wealth Management

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Inter-Dealer Broking

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Investment Analyst

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Investment Banking

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Operations

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Financial Markets

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Investment Management

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Economist

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Finance IT

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Corporate Banking

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Banking and Investment Unique Skills The Banking and

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Investment Industry Needs

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At a Glance: Banking and Investment

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A Graduate’s Guide to Banking and Investment Job-Speak

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Tackling Assessment Centres

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Acing Your Interview

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Dealing with Live Video Interviews

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Is a Career in Finance for Me?

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Postgraduate Pathways in the Financial Sector

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A Survival Guide to Applying for a Job in the Finance Sector

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Preparing Your Cover Letter

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Industries in the Finance Sector

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Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

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How to Pursue a Career in Finance Without a Finance Degree

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Crafting Your Resume

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