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Renewable Energy Investment Banking M&A | Intern

Augusta & Co
Greater London
1 month ago
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Augusta & Co is a leading independent financial advisory and investment house serving the European renewable energy sector since 2002. Headquartered in London, Augusta haspleted 125 transactions across 25GW of renewable energy to an aggregate value in excess of €13bn. Augusta provides capital raising, M&A advice and a growing asset management business helping clients invest in special investment situations in European renewables. Thepany is focused on the full suite of renewable energy and energy transition technologies including wind, solar, hydro, storage, efficiency technologies, transition infrastructure, and hydrogen.

Augusta is growing fast and is looking to add multiple interns to the team in theing months.

Typical candidates will demonstrate the following credentials

Education: top results from a leading university Sector interest: a passion to work in investment banking with a strong understanding of the renewable energy sector Relevant professional experience: previous work experience in relevant sectors (investment banking, consulting, renewable energy firms or other transaction services) but other suitable experience is weed Experience: 0-1 years of relevant internship experience in investment banking, consulting or the energy sector Motivated: ability to work under pressure in a collaborative environment Maturity: ability to deal with senior industry counterparties Enterprising: high level of initiative Skills: excellent analytical skills with demonstrable proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Languages: fluency in English and ideally another European language

Your role and responsibilities will consist of

Performing in-depthpany/sector analysis and financial modelling for both pitches and live mandates, as well as translating financial analysis into concise client rmendations Drafting deal marketing documents as well as internal investment presentations and other client documentation where required Assisting in the co-ordination of due diligence activities. You will be hands-on across the entire execution process including co-ordinating workstreams with other advisers Firm-wide marketing activities including drafting pitches and building and strengthening relationships with new and existing clients

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