About the job Senior Merger & Acquisition Analyst
The Catalyst Group
Pakistan's leading Executive Search Firm, The Catalyst Group, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Mergers & Acquisitions Analyst for our client, Banyan Software. Based out of the Karachi Office, this position will support the M&A Manager.
About Banyan Software:
Banyan Software is a private equity firm specializing in the acquisition and holding of software businesses across North America, the UK, and Australia. We focus on long-term growth and integration.
The Role:
As a Senior Mergers & Acquisition Analyst, you will support the M&A Manager and assist in the due diligence process, conduct valuation analysis, and ensure smooth execution of acquisitions. You will be part of a dynamic team in Karachi, reporting to the M&A Manager.
Responsibilities:
Assist in conducting preliminary checks on potential acquisition targets
Support the due diligence process by gathering and analyzing company information
Assist in running valuation models and preparing detailed reports
Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with due diligence processes
Report findings & insights to the M&A Manager and other senior team members
Collaborate with the M&A team to identify and evaluate acquisition opportunities
Qualifications:
5-8 years of experience in M&A, investment banking, corporate finance, FP&A, or business advisory roles
Experience with private equity firms or companies that grow through acquisitions is appreciated
Undergraduate degree in finance, business, or a related field (Master's degree not required)
Strong analytical skills with a focus on valuation and due diligence
Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment
1 PM to 9 PM as per the Toronto Time
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
What We Offer:
Competitive market package (registered with SECP)
Supportive work environment fostering growth and professional development
Opportunity to work with a global team and gain international exposure