Investment Banking Associate - Insurance - Corporate & Investment banking
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Finance & Banking
Corporate Finance, Risk Manager/Analyst
Location: New York
Description of the Business Line or Department
GLBA is the Investment Banking division of SGCIB. It offers a global advisory approach focused on strategic dialogue with clients and provides tailor made solutions to corporates and financial institutions, with a focus on investment banking activities. GLBA/FIG Insurance Investment Banking advises insurance carriers, brokers, and reinsurers across Property & Casualty and Life & Annuity in the Americas on M&A, capital raising and strategic advisory.
The team partners with product and capital markets teams and applies insurance specific valuation and diligence approaches (e.g., embedded value frameworks for Life & Annuity and reserve/loss development analytics for P&C) in support of transaction execution.
- Support the full transaction lifecycle (origination through execution), including financial analysis, drafting client materials, and managing day to day work streams.
- Build, review, and audit financial models and valuation analyses tailored to insurers (P&C, Life & Annuity, or both) and insurance intermediaries.
- Produce high quality client deliverables (pitch books, confidential information memoranda, management presentations, committee materials) with clear, defensible conclusions.
- Conduct company and industry research; monitor market, regulatory, and accounting developments impacting insurers and transaction structures.
- Coordinate diligence and execution with internal partners and external advisors (legal, accounting, actuarial, consultants), ensuring timely, accurate outputs.
- Execute buy side and sell side M&A and strategic advisory processes (process planning, outreach, diligence, bids, negotiations support, and closing deliverables).
- Develop and apply insurance valuation frameworks, including trading/transaction comparables and insurer appropriate income based methods (e.g., dividend discount / ROE based approaches; DCF where applicable).
- Life & Annuity valuation and diligence: interpret embedded value concepts (EV/MCEV), value of in force and new business economics; assess sensitivity to assumptions (mortality, lapse, expenses, crediting rates, discount rates).
- P&C valuation and diligence: perform reserve and loss development analytics using triangles and standard reserving techniques to assess reserve adequacy and earnings quality.
- Assess capital, liquidity, and ratings considerations relevant to insurance transactions (statutory/SAP and GAAP impacts; RBC and rating agency capital implications; leverage and holding company constraints).
- Prepare and quality control transaction materials for execution and marketing (CIMs, management presentations, term sheets, financing options, valuation and accretion/dilution outputs).
- Manage diligence and execution logistics (data room, Q&A, model revisions, third party work streams); identify issues early and propose solutions.
- Maintain and update relevant databases (public comps, transaction comps, trading levels, reinsurance market indicators) and support thought leadership on sector themes.
- Provide day to day oversight of analysts and interns; ensure accuracy, coaching, and adherence to team standards.
- Act within agreed risk limits and comply with internal policies and applicable securities regulations (e.g., information barriers, MNPI handling, communications, personal account dealing).
- Delegate and review discrete work streams to analysts/interns as appropriate, maintaining accountability for final output quality and timeliness.
- Some autonomy in managing day to day execution and junior resources, always under senior banker oversight for client facing decisions and approvals.
- Client management teams (finance, strategy, treasury, capital management, actuarial) under senior banker supervision.
- Counter parties (buyers, sponsors, financing sources) and external advisors (legal, accounting, actuarial, consultants).
- Client dealing and corporate finance activities connected to transactions and advisory mandates.
Strong corporate finance, accounting, and valuation skillset; advanced Excel and PowerPoint; ability to build and audit models under time pressure.
Relevant experience in investment banking, equity research, transaction advisory, or corporate investing/corporate development focused on insurance (P&C, Life & Annuity, or both).
Working knowledge of insurance financial statements and key performance drivers (underwriting profitability, reserving, investment income, capital generation).
Familiarity with insurance accounting and regulatory regimes relevant to transactions (US statutory/SAP and GAAP; IFRS 17 exposure helpful).
Understanding of insurer capital frameworks and external constraints (RBC, ratings considerations, liquidity and holding company structure).
Strong project management and judgment; ability to prioritize across multiple live work streams and deliver accurate work product.
Clear, concise written and oral communication; able to…
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