We Offer In our Asset Management (AM) business, Credit Suisse offers products across a broad spectrum of investment classes, including equities, fixed income, and alternative investments. Credit Suisse's AM business handles over $410 billion of assets for clients. These clients include governments, institutions, corporations and private individuals. In the New York office, our business focuses on alternative investment strategies, as well as capital raising by the Private Fund Group.
Our Private Fund Group (PFG) is the world's leading placement agent with two main lines of business:
In our Primaries business, we raise capital for domestic and international direct investment firms, including private equity, buyout, real assets, credit/distressed, secondary, infrastructure and emerging markets funds, from investors worldwide, including public pension, corporate pension, sovereign wealth, endowments, foundations, financial/insurance companies and family offices.
In our Capital Solutions business, we advise General Partners on a range of secondary market transactions, such as single or multi-asset continuation funds, portfolio securitizations, or the sale of limited partner fund interests through secondary transactions. We also raise capital for direct or co-investments in companies and projects alongside investment firms.
We have professionals located in New York, London, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo and Sydney.
PFG offers Analyst opportunities across both of our business lines: Private Equity Fundraising and Capital Solutions. Our Analyst role provides broad exposure to the alternative investment business. You will have direct contact with the senior partners of our private equity clients, heads of our clients' marketing and investor relations teams, and decision-makers at the industry's leading institutional investors.
Analysts are exposed to all elements of a fundraising process, including:
Working with the Due Diligence team to evaluate prospective opportunities
Providing advice to clients on fundraising strategy, structuring, timing, investors and legal terms
Evaluating clients' prospective liquidity needs and modeling main value drivers of illiquid portfolios
Articulating complex marketing messages
Preparing compelling fundraising materials and financial models
Planning and managing the online data room
Daily interaction with client executives and with senior PFG team members worldwide
Completing projects, such as building market maps, tracking returns across a market segment, or comparing structures across completed capital solutions transactions
Gaining exposure to alternative investment managers and learning about myriad private equity investment strategies from an unusually close vantage point