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Finance CDC Bootcamp with Faculty - Session 1 - Introduction to Investment Banking

by Finance Track MBA

Training 1st years MBA 2nd years MBA Asset Management Finance Specifics Investment Banking Private Equity

Tue, Sep 16, 2025

4 PM – 6:45 PM (GMT+2)

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Avda Pearson 21, Barcelona 08034, Spain

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IMPORTANT: To register for this bootcamp, campus groups is not enough, you need to also register here: https://apply.iese.edu/17037246545125337738908129360523/

The Finance Bootcamp is a series of preparation sessions taught by IESE Finance Professors. This Bootcamp is an essential part of the finance preparation track, offered by CDC in addition to the activities organised by the Finance Club.

Students who want to land an interview for an internship in finance are strongly recommended to participate in this Bootcamp. 

Please note: if you sign up for the Bootcamp you are expected to attend all sessions. There will be 4 sessions in total.

Session 1 will be taught by Prof. Chritian Eufinger

The session provides an overview over Investment Banking. Topics include:
•    Investment Banking Industry Structure
•    Investment Banking Businesses (Investment Banking, Trading, Asset Management)
•    Investment Banking Careers
•    Future of Investment Banking

Please register via the link provided . For some of the sessions there may be casework to be prepared in advance. We will communicate with you by email regarding the cases to prepare and where you can access these materials.

 

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Avda Pearson 21, Barcelona 08034, Spain

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Co-hosted with: Finance Club, Private Equity & Venture Capital Club

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