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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Investment Analyst
Location: Nigeria
Job Type: Full time
Description
Through our investment vehicle, FAIR (Facility for Adaptation, Inclusion, and Resilience), we directly lend capital in the decentralized energy sector, empowering companies to provide households with clean and reliable energy sources.
We work hand in hand with other investors, providing them with the insights and tools needed to scale their investments effectively, all while navigating the complex credit risk landscape.
Primary Responsibilities
Portfolio Management: monitor existing transactions and prepare updates for monthly and annual reviews
IC meetings: Prepare and present deal updates to IC as needed, including taking meeting minutes
Support transactions from end to end: origination, due diligence, and credit analysis of existing and new borrowers; preparing financial projections; loan structuring; negotiating legal documents with counterparties alongside legal counsel; monitoring ongoing performance of facilities; tracking covenants and presenting the analysis to internal credit committees.
Perform detailed market research, due diligence, and business analysis. Prepare analytical products, including presentations, reports, briefings, and other materials.
Perform credit analysis of the financial condition and creditworthiness of existing and prospective borrowers using analysis of historical and projected financial statements (income, cash flow, balance sheet), P&L, tax returns, biographical data, market information, credit reports, and other data; manage client onboarding, KYC/AML reviews
Support customized client engagements (e.g., investors, distributed energy companies, policymakers, and development agencies); assist in the structuring, legal documentation implementation, and monitoring of commercially viable financing facilities aligned with risk standards and detailed understanding of the client's strategic and financial objectives
Maintain in-depth knowledge of Nithio credit risk policies and procedures in compliance with applicable local and US regulations and assist the company in achieving satisfactory risk-adjusted returns on its lending portfolio as well as strong internal and external audit results
Support the creation of systems to measure, mitigate, manage, and limit credit risk exposures.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree in a quantitative field (Business, Finance, Mathematics, Economics, Engineering or a related field)
3-5 years’ work experience in either investment banking, private equity, debt funds, or corporate finance. Strong analytical skills with financial modeling experience.
Advanced knowledge of Excel, including financial modeling
Outstanding communication and writing skills
Strong judgment and critical thinking skills, with the ability to articulate and present points of view and ideas effectivelyPrevious experience in off-grid solar is strongly preferred
Results-oriented individual with a proactive and creative approach to problem-solving
Proven ability to successfully prioritize multiple competing priorities with strong attention to detail
Demonstrated ability to advance discrete projects both independently and as part of a small team
Entrepreneurial mindset; confidence and can-do attitude
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to interact with senior executives, external vendors, and multiple stakeholders
Demonstrated interest or previous experience working in Africa or emerging markets is preferred but not required.