Capital Markets Analyst
Permian Labs · New York, United States · 1 mo ago
On-siteFinance$85k–$140k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary point of coordination for institutional investor diligence on individual loan facilities — fielding questions, tracking open items, and ensuring timely, accurate responses.
- Prepare and maintain deal-specific materials: transaction summaries, asset profiles, collateral descriptions, borrower overviews, and due diligence packages.
- Draft responses to investor RFIs and diligence questionnaires, drawing on internal data, deal documentation, and input from the deal team.
- Cook with and manage diligence materials to ensure completeness, consistency, and appropriate scope for each investor.
- Build and maintain recurring reporting packages for institutional investors in live facilities — including portfolio performance summaries, collateral updates, and covenant status reports.
- Track and manage investor reporting obligations and delivery timelines; own the calendar and follow-up process.
- Maintain an organized, up-to-date investor data room for each facility, ensuring materials are current and accessible.
- Support the COO in managing the pipeline of institutional investor conversations — tracking status, next steps, and open deliverables across multiple prospective and active relationships.
- Research and synthesize market data on AI infrastructure financing, GPU compute markets, and relevant credit benchmarks to support investor presentations and internal strategy.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of pitch materials, term sheets, and product collateral as the institutional offering evolves.
- Aid with syndication and co-investment mechanics as the product scales to include club structures and multi-investor facilities.
Requirements
- 1-3 years of experience in investment banking, private credit, structured finance, credit fund IR, or a directly adjacent role.
- Strong financial and analytical skills — you can build a clear summary of a credit facility, interpret a loan agreement, and present data in a way that answers investor questions before they ask them.
- Excellent written communication: you draft clearly, edit ruthlessly, and understand that every investor-facing document reflects on the firm.
- Highly organized with a strong sense of ownership over process — you build systems, maintain them, and don’t drop balls.
- Comfortable operating in a fast-moving environment with limited structure; you figure things out and ask the right questions.