Commitment / Capital Committee Meetings (Capital Markets)

I am in Investment Banking but find myself creating a lot of capital committee memorandums (CapComms) for equity/debt raises. These memos usually consist of a cover which goes over deal specific metrics, a body which copy pastes the business description, key products, and risk factors of the company from their SEC Filing, a financial section with financials directly out of SEC filings, and appendices which usually include recent investor presentations.

I am writing this post for two reasons. (1) I wanted to ask if other investment banking analysts find themselves doing more capital markets work than they would like to and (2) for those of you that do create capital committee memos to get through committee ahead of upcoming capital raises, does your memo structure vary from the above description or is it pretty similar. I haven't seen this insight on the forum yet but having more info on comm comm / cap comm structures across the street would be great. Cheers.

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