Corporate Finance Analyst (Senior / Junior)
Responsibilities:
- Reporting to the Group Chief Financial Officer, the Corporate Finance Analyst will play an instrumental role in supporting Sunday’s financial and strategic initiatives in the region.
- Contribute to group corporate actions including fundraisings, M&A, and partnerships.
- Prepare detailed financial models and perform financial analysis and valuations (e.g., DCF, multiples-based, pro forma analysis).
- Support budgeting, financial planning, and reporting at both the regional and local levels.
- Identify, track and analyze KPIs and OKRs; extracting insights and translating them into recommended strategic actions.
- Conduct industry and competitor analysis; evaluate key industry themes and trends.
- Prepare presentations and other materials for internal and external consumption, including for senior management, the board of directors, prospective investors/partners, industry conferences, etc.
- Perform other ad-hoc projects and assignments as required.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or above in Finance, Accounting, Economics or any analytical discipline..
- 3-4 years of experience in Financial, Analyst or roles. Preferable candidate(s) from a startup company. Series B and above in a plus.
- Experience in at least one cycle of fundraising all the way to due diligence process. Able to deal with local, SEA or regional investors.
- Able to demonstrated quantitative, problem solving, and project management experience.
- Proficient in financial modeling, corporate finance, and accounting.
- Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines; exceptional attention to detail and commitment to highest quality deliverables.
- Excellent team player, naturally curious, highly-driven, proactive, and ability to be independent / self-guided on a day-to-day basis.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills; outstanding command of both written and spoken Thai and English. Comfortable to work with non-thai CXO level.
- Highest standards of integrity and ethics.