gradsingapore 'Finance' Career Guide 2023

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Banking and Investment Area of Work

Structured Finance

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This line of work gives graduates the chance to become recognised experts early in their careers.

market, experts on financing the building of communication infrastructure and professionals well-versed in engineering development within the sector and how they affect the industry.

Required skills As recruiters look for a hunger to win, innovate and find interesting solutions to complex problems, graduates are regularly brought on for their attitude. Training for aptitude is provided, and sector expertise and financial structuring knowledge can be picked up. Good analytical skills are crucial, as situations have to be dissected quickly and small details caught in order to bring about a creative solution – or jeopardise risk analyses. As there is much client-facing time, good communication skills are also essential here.

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branch of the banking and investment field that specialises in customising financing solutions for companies with unique financial needs, structured finance looks at requirements that fall outside the category of conventional business loans or financial market instruments. To that end, it can cover a comparatively extensive range of instruments such as debt and equity capital, and even mezzanine financing. Structured finance works by creating liquidity and “safe” assets from risky instruments for a business organisation. The risk is transferred to different parties involved in the transaction through amounts that are acceptable to them, and with returns proportional to the extent of risk a stakeholder is willing to stomach. Financiers start by sussing out specific requirements of a client’s transactions, assets, or projects – all while gaining a good understanding of their risk appetite through rigorous risk analysis. This involves a thorough examination of all the issues which might affect a transaction, as well as complex modelling of forecasted performance to see how external factors such as commodity prices can influence profitability. Only then can Finance Career Guide 2023

they personalise a suitable combination of debt and other products to help finance the client’s business successfully.

General overview Hiring managers looking to fill structured finance roles typically draft selected members who demonstrate an aptitude for this area from the organisation’s graduate trainee programmes. However, they do sometimes run recruitment drives to hire graduates directly. It’s commonly expected for individuals to specialise in a particular area after some time, so some opt to pursue a specialised postgraduate degree before entering the field in order to gain a more solid understanding of their chosen business sector in advance. Work is usually done in teams of five to 20 people, assembled ad hoc under the leadership of an experienced deal leader for a specific transaction. Most of the time, the deal leader will bring in an eclectic combination of specialists from different sub-sectors so as to get a variety of viewpoints on the issue at hand. For instance, in the case of a telecommunications team, the team leader will want – among many others – specialists who understand the consumer

Pros and cons In structured finance, hopefuls can become recognised experts in specific fields or sub-sectors. It’s an area of work for those who enjoy thinking out of the box, having to tailor debt packages and other financing instruments to fit clients’ specific needs. Overseeing deals from start to finish promises satisfaction. In addition, as graduates normally work in teams, there’s a need to contribute in all aspects, including managing individual processes and finding experts from various areas to help close the project successfully. However, because this area of work is project-based, employees may find their working hours to be uncertain.


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Management Accounting

2min
page 91

Risk Assessment

2min
page 92

Internal Audit

2min
page 90

Forensic Accounting

2min
page 89

Financial Accounting

2min
page 88

Corporate Recovery

1min
page 86

Corporate Treasury

2min
page 87

Corporate Finance

2min
page 85

A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

10min
pages 80-82

Assurance

3min
page 83

Commercial Finance

2min
page 84

Why is it So Important to Qualify as a Professional Accountant?

1min
page 79

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

2min
page 78

Wealth Management

2min
pages 71-73

and Financial Management

2min
pages 76-77

Statistics

2min
page 70

Retail Banking

2min
page 69

Insurance

4min
pages 66-67

Insurance Underwriting

1min
page 68

Actuarial Science

3min
page 65

The Financial Service Alphabet

8min
pages 62-64

Finance Industry

5min
pages 60-61

Financial Services

2min
pages 58-59

At a Glance: Financial Services

2min
pages 56-57

Structured Finance

3min
pages 54-55

Stockbroking

1min
page 53

Specialist Markets

2min
page 52

Private Wealth Management

2min
page 50

Risk Management and Control

2min
page 51

Operations

1min
page 49

Investment Management

2min
page 48

Investment Banking

2min
page 47

Investment Analyst

2min
page 46

Inter-Dealer Broking

2min
page 45

Financial Markets

2min
page 44

Employees

7min
pages 36-37

Economist

2min
page 42

Job-Speak

8min
pages 38-40

Corporate Banking

2min
page 41

Finance IT

2min
page 43

Investment

2min
pages 34-35

Crafting Your Resume

3min
pages 22-23

Is a Career in Finance for Me?

2min
pages 12-13

Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

1min
pages 20-21

Preparing Your Cover Letter

3min
pages 24-25

Tackling Assessment Centres

3min
pages 28-29

At a Glance: Banking and Investment

3min
pages 32-33

Industries in the Financial Sector

2min
pages 10-11

Acing Your Interview

4min
pages 26-27
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