The Manager will support EY-Parthenon’s Valuation, Modeling and Economics practice in the Cayman Islands, advising clients on business valuation, financial modeling, transaction support, strategic analysis and economic matters. Requirements typically include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in finance, economics, accounting, business or a related discipline, along with several years of experience in valuation, corporate finance, investment banking, transaction advisory or consulting. Strong financial modeling, analytical, report-writing and presentation skills are expected. Candidates should be comfortable managing projects, reviewing complex data, supervising junior staff and communicating with senior clients. Relevant professional qualifications such as CFA, CPA, ACCA or an economics credential may be advantageous. Commercial awareness, integrity, attention to detail and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, international environment are essential.
EY is a global professional services organization providing assurance, tax, consulting and strategy and transactions services to businesses, governments and investors. Its EY-Parthenon practice focuses on corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, value creation and other high-impact business decisions. The Valuation, Modeling and Economics team advises clients on the value of companies, assets and investments, while developing financial models and economic analyses for transactions, disputes, financial reporting and strategic planning. EY operates across a large international network and serves major corporations, private equity firms, financial institutions and public-sector organizations. In the Cayman Islands, its professionals work with a diverse financial-services market that includes investment funds, insurance, banking and internationally structured businesses. The firm generally emphasizes technical excellence, teamwork, client service, professional development and ethical conduct.
The Cayman Islands offer strong opportunities in financial services, investment funds, banking, insurance, accounting, legal services, consulting, hospitality, healthcare and technology. The culture is multicultural, friendly and strongly influenced by Caribbean, British and international communities. Grand Cayman, where Camana Bay is located, has modern offices, restaurants, schools, healthcare facilities and extensive expatriate networks. Lifestyle advantages include warm weather, excellent beaches, diving, boating and a generally safe environment. Living costs are high, particularly for housing, food, transport and private education. Foreign nationals normally require an employer-sponsored work permit before starting employment; the employer usually manages the application, and approval depends on the role and immigration requirements. Candidates should confirm permit eligibility, medical and police-clearance requirements, health insurance, accommodation and relocation costs before accepting an offer. Cayman tax rules differ from many countries, with no direct personal income tax, although other duties and fees apply.
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