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Job Description
At PwC, we develop leaders at all levels. The distinctive leadership framework we call the PwC Professional provides our people with a road map to grow their skills and build their careers. Our approach to ongoing development shapes employees into leaders, no matter the role or job title.
Responsibilities
- As a member of the Capital Markets practice within CMAAS, you will help clients navigate through complicated transactions and events, from evaluation through integration, in a multifaceted business environment.
- PwC helps clients negotiate with confidence. Some of the world’s most prestigious companies rely on our buy-and-sell side due diligence capabilities and turn to us for advice on financial reporting, valuation, and tax issues.
- We also provide advice and project management for capital-raising events such as initial public offerings, secondary listings, and private placements.
- For companies in distressed situations, we advise on crisis avoidance, financial and operational restructuring, and bankruptcy.
- Clients rely on PwC to help them make informed and empowered decisions to invest, divest, raise capital, or reorganize.
- As our clients execute their chosen strategy, our focus turns to helping them extract values.
- PwC’s CMAAS practice advises our clients in moments of exceptional change around deals and accounting change helping them shape strategy and transformation.
- We advise our clients across the deal spectrum to capture value.
- CMAAS employs a team-based structure to tackle clients’ needs with a solution-oriented approach to creatively address complex financial reporting problems.
- We work on high-profile transactions with significant interaction with senior company management teams, bankers, lawyers, and other advisors.
- We have a coaching environment with both formal and informal systems in place as well as continuous on-the-job training to ensure industry-leading personal and professional development.
Our main areas of focus within the capital markets team include:
- Capital markets such as IPOs, spins, debt raisings, and capital structure advice
- Acquisition
- Alliances such as enter/exit JVs, strategic alliances, licenses, collaborations, etc
- Divestitures
- Crisis, restructurings, and restatements; and,
- Deal strategy and readiness including navigating fundraising and M&A options
Qualification
- 6 Minimum Year(s) of Experience:
- Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or other business field of study, including an acceptable NASBA foreign education equivalent
- Certification(s) Required: Passed either the ACA or AACA Exam or the equivalent accounting or finance certification exam in the selected individual’s home country.
Location: Lagos State, Nigeria.
For More Information: CAPITALS MARKETS AND ACCOUNTING ADVISORY MANAGER