Alan & Grant, is a Human Resources and Business Advisory firm. By combining creative and strategic minds, we co-create relevant and impactful solutions to our clients.
...additionally, we are developing capabilities to create and manage a portfolio of HR & Enterprise Products aimed at enhancing employee performance, business agility and overall pr...
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The proprietary trader is responsible for deploying and managing the firm's capital across various asset classes to maximize profitability while strictly adhering to internal risk management guidelines.
This role involves developing, back-testing, and executing sophisticated trading strategies using technical and fundamental analysis, continuously monitoring market conditions, and leveraging trading technologies and platforms.
Operating within the Investments department, the position requires deep analytical skills, strong commercial acumen within the Nigerian capital markets, and close collaboration with risk managers and the broader investment team to drive strategic portfolio growth.
Key Responsibilities
Execute trades across various asset classes using the firm's capital.
Develop and implement trading strategies based on technical and/or fundamental analysis.
Continuously monitor markets and adjust strategies based on performance and market conditions.
Manage and control risk exposure in accordance with internal risk management guidelines.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of market news, economic events, and trading technologies.
Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly performance reports.
Collaborate with other traders, analysts, and risk managers.
Back-test strategies and improve models to enhance profitability.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field.
5 years of trading experience in a proprietary trading environment or similar financial role.
Professional certifications (e.g., CFA, FRM) are an added advantage.
Strong knowledge of the Nigerian capital market instruments and trading rules.
Proficiency in trading platforms such as X-Gen (NGX trading engine), Bloomberg (if available), or in-house trading terminals.
Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
In-depth knowledge of financial markets, instruments, and trading strategies.
Excellent risk management and decision-making skills.
The Head, Corporate Finance is responsible for leading the company's corporate finance function, including financial planning and analysis, capital raising, financial modelling, mergers and acquisitions, business valuation, investment analysis, treasury management, and strategic financial advisory.
The role supports executive management in driving sustainable growth, profitability, and shareholder value.
KeyResponsibilities
Lead end-to-end execution of corporate finance transactions from post-origination through completion, including deal structuring, negotiation, documentation, and regulatory processes.
Drive investor engagement activities and maintain strong relationships with investors, banks, regulators, and other key stakeholders.
Lead negotiations on financing arrangements, commercial agreements, and transaction terms with lenders, investors, and counterparties.
Oversee the preparation and review of financial models, valuations, investment teasers, information memorandums, prospectuses, and transaction presentations.
Lead the evaluation of investment opportunities, financing structures, and strategic transactions by assessing financial viability, market conditions, and associated risks.
Coordinate public issuance documentation and regulatory filings with relevant authorities including the SEC, NGX, FMDQ, and NASD, ensuring compliance with applicable capital market regulations.
Review financial forecasts, transaction performance, and business projections to assess achievability, identify risks, and support strategic decision-making.
Monitor industry trends, market developments, and emerging opportunities to support both organic and inorganic growth initiatives across the firm.
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders across all levels to drive transaction execution and achieve strategic business objectives.
Provide leadership across the Corporate Finance function by overseeing transaction activities, supporting team development, and ensuring high-quality execution standards.
Requirements
Bachelor's, MSc, MBA degree in finance, economics, accounting, business administration, or a related field.
Professional qualifications such as ACA, CFA, ACCA, or CIS.
8-10 years of experience in corporate finance, investment banking, private equity, structured finance, or related financial advisory roles.
Strong experience in transaction execution, capital raising, mergers & acquisitions, or structured finance transactions.
Advanced financial modelling and valuation skills.
Strong understanding of financial markets, investment products, and regulatory frameworks within the financial services industry.
Excellent negotiation, analytical, and communication skills.
Proven ability to manage multiple transactions simultaneously under tight deadlines.
Strong leadership and team management capabilities.
High level of professionalism, commercial awareness, and attention to detail.
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