JP Morgan Infrastructure Finance and Advisory
Curious to hear an updated view on this group. WLB/exit opps/ as well as the split between M&A advisory and financing/credit.
Curious to hear an updated view on this group. WLB/exit opps/ as well as the split between M&A advisory and financing/credit.
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Based on the most helpful WSO content, the Infrastructure Finance and Advisory group at JP Morgan is involved in both M&A advisory and financing/credit. However, the exact split between these two areas can vary and is likely dependent on market conditions and the specific deals the group is working on at any given time.
In terms of work-life balance, it can be challenging, as is the case with many roles in investment banking. Long hours can be common, especially when working on large deals or during busy periods.
As for exit opportunities, they can be quite diverse. Some people might move into private equity, particularly infrastructure-focused funds, given the experience they've gained. Others might go into corporate development roles at infrastructure companies, or even transition into other areas of finance.
Remember, though, that these are general observations and the actual experience can vary greatly depending on a variety of factors, including the specific team, the deals you work on, and more. It's always a good idea to network with current or former members of the group to get a more accurate picture.
Sources: Q&A - Infrastructure PE & IBD, Overview of Infrastructure Private Equity, JP Morgan - Mortgage Advisory, Infrastructure Investment Banking
this group does not exist i think
Seeing as there was a job posting for it this morning, I highly doubt that it doesn’t exist…
For me there is groups: renewables, Power, O&G, Utilities & Telecom, infrastructure is really vague
For me there is groups: renewables, Power, O&G, Utilities & Telecom, infrastructure is really vague
For me there is groups: renewables, Power, O&G, Utilities & Telecom, infrastructure is really vague
For me there is groups: renewables, Power, O&G, Utilities & Telecom, infrastructure is really vague
Seems to be more of a financing / cap structure / hedging type of advisory rather than M&A. From M&A perspective the wider infra space is covered by P&U, DI teams etc
Would that form of advisory limit yourself when it comes to PE?
Yea quite a bit I'd think. No transaction experience is a big minus for PE
They will be involved on M&A deals if there is a project finance angle to the deal. They typically will do the modelling of those structures for deals in Power, etc.
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