Corporate and Investment Banks (CIBs) provide services and develop financial products aimed at governments, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals. Studying CIBs is crucial for understanding how the financial world operates and the needs of businesses.
Although the sector is highly concentrated among a few regional or international players, it offers numerous career opportunities. In addition to key roles like sales, traders, financial analysts, M&A professionals, and senior bankers, there are many related professions such as risk managers, client managers, back and middle-office managers, brokers, legal advisors, compliance officers, and programmers.
For our target learners at IdéoLégis, an introduction to CIBs will be beneficial for lawyers and accountants who wish to work or are already working with a CIB department, but who seek a quick overview of their role and other activities. Insurance brokers and judicial administrators may also find this training valuable.
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