We are seeking a highly skilled Corporate Finance Analyst with deep expertise in financial modeling to join the real estate investment trust (GYO) company of one of Turkey’s leading holdings. As a key player in the real estate sector, we develop and manage high-value properties, shaping the industry's future. Be part of this journey and contribute your expertise to transformative financial developments.
Your Role Will Include:
· Develop and review financial models for investments,
· Develop and implement corporate finance strategies,
· Maintain relationships with banks and financial institutions,
· Analyze consultant reports and provide insights for decision-making,
· Assess financial risks and contribute to the company’s long-term financial success.
Our Expectations from You:
University degree in engineering, economics, business administration, or related departments from reputable universities,
Minimum 3 years of experience, preferably in financial modelling, valuation roles,
Managing projects and processes in M&A, investor private placement, privatization, and financing deals;
Actively participating in due-diligence processes for acquisitions and providing key inputs to relevant acquisition agreements;
Conducting sector research for M&As and documentation such as information memorandum, teaser, management presentation, etc. preparation for spin-off projects, making contact with strategic partners/divisions,
An in-depth understanding of financial modeling and a working knowledge of accountancy,
Highly competent spreadsheet skills in Excel (preferably having a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications.)
Excellent command of written and spoken English.
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