Morgan Stanley Bank Resource Management

Does anyone have any information about the BRM department at Morgan Stanley. From what I understand it is kind of like prime brokerage, but I don't really have a clear picture of what they do. Do summer analysts in BRM move on to a sales or trading desk if they get a full time offer? Also does anyone have information about the hours?

MS Bank Resource Management Division

User @APAE" explained the group's structure and mission:

APAE - Private Equity Partner:
BRM is a combination of Fixed Income, Equities, and the Prime Brokerage businesses and essentially synthesizes counterparty risk in all brokerage activities. It has a lot to do with securities lending on the equity side as well as repo/reverse repos. It's essentially lending and borrowing securities to help the largest institutional investors execute their investment strategies while more accurately managing exposure to each firm.

Our users share that this is considered to be a Front Office role.

stirman:
It's definitely a front-office role that has been taken from parts of Sales & Trading's Equity and Fixed Income division. The three main areas of business include: Securities Lending, REPOs, and Counterparty portfolio management (CVA)

MS BRM Internship Program

If you intern with the firm you will rotate through different groups within the division. If you return full time, you will be placed into one of these groups.

Morgan Stanley describes the internship in the post below.

Source: https://morganstanley.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/brand-0/candidate/so/pm/1/pl/…

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If you receive a FT offer, you return to one of the groups you rotated across over the summer.

BRM is a combination of Fixed Income, Equities, and the Prime Brokerage businesses and essentially synthesizes counterparty risk in all brokerage activities. It has a lot to do with securities lending on the equity side as well as repo/reverse repos. It's essentially lending and borrowing securities to help the largest institutional investors execute their investment strategies while more accurately managing exposure to each firm.

I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 

Really? Because from what I have learned of it so far, it seems easier to get into. They recruit at non-targets, and the recruitment deadlines are late, and the GPA requirement is 3.0, compared to 3.5 for Ops and Finance.

Contrary evidence.

 

Here's an idea: why don't you first get the offer and then comment on the ease of acceptance? It's definitely a front-office role that has been taken from parts of Sales & Trading's Equity and Fixed Income division. The three main areas of business include: Securities Lending, REPOs, and Counterparty portfolio management (CVA)

 

Fixed Income is in Sales & Trading, that's front office. No clue about Sales and Marketing, and Risk Management is middle office(?). It's rotational, so you won't get as much in-depth exposure to any single one of the things you rotate through.

I am permanently behind on PMs, it's not personal.
 

stirman's right. It's under S&T on their university programs page. Apparently they do stuff with HFs...

"All I've ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work."
 

Morgan Stanley basically created this new division from their Equities and Fixed Income parts to create a better client interaction on the Securities Lending (Equities) and repo Trading/CPM (Fixed Income) side to the buy side traders.

 

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