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    Are you a recent graduate excited to embark on your career? Do you want to make a positive difference in the world? Are you excited to work with talented individuals from across the globe on life-changing investment projects?

    If you’re nodding along to these questions and you have the skills and interest to help us develop and implement innovative solutions to international development challenges, then read on to see if the Banking Analyst role in our International Professionals Programme, based in our London HQ, is for you.

    Who are we? 

    At the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), we invest in projects that transform economies and change lives for the better. We’re active in almost 40 countries across three continents and our operations span a range of industries and sectors including agribusiness, manufacturing, transport projects, infrastructure, financial institutions and renewable energy. Our work goes far beyond that of a typical international financial institution and our International Professionals Programme is every bit as unique.

    What are we offering? 

    Our 24-month International Professionals Programme (IPP) is an immersive, focused and supportive programme for successful graduates to unleash their potential and kick-start a career at the EBRD.

    The IPP is made up of assignments designed to provide meaningful, hands on experience, and the opportunity to develop your skills alongside top subject matter experts in a range of fields. There will be rotations through departments relevant to banking, including an assignment to one of our Resident Offices, deepening your understanding of and engagement with the very core of the EBRD’s mission and impact in our countries of operations.

    During the programme you will undertake a tailored learning and development plan which encompasses in-depth technical training as well as personal and business skills development. You will be supported by your line manager, and a dedicated Programme Manager.

    What does the role of a Banking Analyst look like?

    As a Banking Analyst, you will be assigned to various project teams over the two years, with involvement in all phases of the project cycle, including project origination, structuring, execution, implementation and monitoring. Under the guidance of an experienced manager, you will be integral to the success of each project by contributing to the following:

    Structuring and Execution

    • Comprehensive research and analysis of background materials, market information and financial performance data; analysis and evaluation of potential risks related to the proposed project, including analysis of financial statements, building and updating financial models and financial projections;
    • Preparation of terms of reference and internal approval documentation to support related investment projects or related policy dialogue;
    • Communication with other internal units of the Bank, clients and other stakeholders, at the operational level, such as preparing draft correspondence, presentations and emails.

    Portfolio Monitoring, Value Creation and Reporting

    • Monitoring disbursement progress of the project and financial performance of the client, assessing evolving risk factors and monitoring and assessing covenant compliance;
    • Preparing timely and comprehensive draft monitoring reports, including highlighting recommendations for corrective actions to senior team members;
    • Assist with communication with clients, monitoring of Technical Cooperation (TC) fund usage, preparation and filing of relevant TC progress and completion reports to support the TC operation leader to meet donor reporting requirements.

    What are we looking for? 

    In addition to initiative and a sense of adventure, we are also looking for diverse candidates who have the following:

    • A recent degree in Finance, Accounting, Banking, Economics or Business Administration;
    • Quantitative/numerical/financial analytical skills, with the ability to interpret financial information;
    • Credit analysis skills, with the ability to interpret accounts, understanding of local and international accounting principles and practice of credit analysis;
    • Fluency in written and spoken English. Another language is desirable;
    • A keen interest in international development, private sector development, and field-based practical work;
    • An eagerness to work in any of our countries of operations during the IP Programme and in your future career at the Bank;
    • Results-driven with an open and flexible attitude towards change;
    • A minimum of six and maximum of twelve months’ experience of working, travelling, or volunteering;
    • You must be a national of one of our shareholder countries to work at the Bank.