Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Branch

Assistant Vice President, Debt Capital Markets (Investment Banking)

  • Perform DCM execution and syndicate function, and carry out credit approval and documentation
  • Advise clients on appropriate debt capital structures and supervise the entire execution process
  • Work closely with internal and external partners in order to ensure smooth and timely executions
  • Degree holder in Finance / Business or equivalent qualifications at HKQF level 5
  • with minimum 3 years’ relevant working experience
  • Possess sound financial market knowledge, rules and regulations of capital markets
  • Good analytical, interpersonal and presentation skills
  • Passes in HKSI Examinations (Qualified under SFO for handling Regulated Activities Types 1, 4 & 9) with TMA qualification are a must


Candidate with less experience will be considered as Manager, Debt Capital Markets (Investment Banking)

 

Additional Information

Work Experience

3 Years

Education

Bachelor Degree

Job Level

Middle

Published On

26 Apr

Industry

Banking

Founded in 1908, Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. (Stock Code: 3328) is one of the oldest banks in China, and also acted as one of the country’s banknote-issuing institutions. The bank was listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and the Shanghai Stock Exchange in June 2005 and May 2007 respectively. At present, apart from Tibet, BOCOM comprises 30 provincial branches across provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions, plus a network of 2,637 operating locations in 173 cities and 112 counties nationwide. Beyond China, BOCOM has established overseas centers in Hong Kong, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul, Frankfurt, Macau, Ho Chi Minh City, and Sydney; one subsidiary bank in the U.K. and one representative office in Taipei. BOCOM’s development strategy is to become a first class listed universal banking group focusing on international expansion and specializing in wealth management.

Company Information

Location

Within Hong Kong

Industry

Banking