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Investment banking has rather become a buzz word for must of us in this century. Rightfully so it just appeals to us as sharp minds and good negotiators at play , who take a big pay home (they work 14 hour days at the least). So here's what investment banking is in a nutshell in a simple language.
Investment banking is like being a professional matchmaker and advisor for big companies and deals involving huge sums of money. These banks employ smart financial experts who act as middlemen between companies that need to raise capital and investors who have lots of money to invest.
When a company wants to go public by launching an IPO, merge with another firm, get acquired, or raise funds through issuing stocks or bonds, they hire an investment bank. The bankers then study the company inside out, value it, pitch it to potential investors, and basically make the introductions and smooth the path for the deal to happen smoothly.
They also advise companies on strategies for growth, restructuring debt, timing deals right, and navigating complex regulations. It's a high-stakes, high-pressure job with long hours and big paydays for those who can swing billion-dollar deals and keep clients happy. Investment bankers are the smart money matchmakers of the corporate world.