ALAGAPPA UNIVERSITY
(A StateUniversity Established by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1985,
Accredited with A+ Grade by NAAC (CGPA 3.64) in the Third Cycle,
Graded as Category-I University and Granted Autonomy by MHRD-UGC,
MHRD-NIRF 2020 Rank : 36, QS 2020 India Rank : 24)
KARAIKUDI - 630 003, Tamil Nadu, India
ALAGAPPA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
VALUE ADDED COURSE
AIMIB102 – INVESTMENT BANKING
Course Duration: 30 Hours
Course objectives Course outcomes
• To provide students with the • This course will provide the intellectual
necessary theoretical and conceptual framework to students who are pursuing
tools used in investment a career in investment banking or an
• banking. internship in the investment banking
• To provide an introduction and division of a financial firm.
general understanding of investment • Develop the knowledge of corporate
banking activities. finance and who wish to broaden their
• To perform valuation of companies understanding of finance by applying
• To prepare reports on important financial concepts and techniques to
components of investment banking analyse activities and transactions in the
• To know corporate restructuring realm of investment banking.
such as mergers & acquisitions, • Orientation about banking and financial
project finance, IPO analysis, etc concepts covered Managing investment
in the primary market and secondary
market.
• Apply learning from this program will
help to get opportunities to work with
Investment Banking companies.
• Understand the importance and
relevance of Investment Bankers in any
Financial System.
Course Coordinator
Dr.S.Sudhamathi,
Associate Professor,
Alagappa Institute of Management
Alagappa University
Mob: 9442473775
Email id : [email protected]
Course Name: Investment Banking
Course code: AIMIB102 Total Hours: 30
Objectives
1. To provide students with the necessary theoretical and conceptual tools used in investment banking.
2. To provide an introduction and general understanding of investment banking activities.
3. To perform a valuation of companies.
4. To prepare reports on important components of investment banking.
5. To know corporate restructuring such as mergers & acquisitions, project finance, IPO analysis, etc.
Units 1 INTRODUCTION TO INVESTMENT BANKING:
The evolution of Investment banking – Concept and Definition– Merchant Banking Today’s major players
– The culture and organization structure of Investment banks: the changing face of leadership, risk
management, professional behaviour and organizational values – The structure of investment banks –
Employment opportunities in investment banks. Relevant Case Studies.
Unit 2 THE BUSINESS OF INVESTMENT BANKING:
Nature of Contemporary investment banking – Service portfolio of Indian Investment banks – Introduction to
Allied business – Asset Management, Mutual funds, Hedge fund, and Private Equity funds – Regulatory
Unit 3 framework
INVESTMENT for Investment
BANKING banking business in India.
AND BUSINESS Relevant Case Studies.
VALUATION:
Value and Valuation – Corporate Value vs Investment Value – Business Valuation - Drivers for Value
Creation – Asset based valuation model – Financial forecasting – Determinants of financial forecasting –
Free cash flow. Relevant Case Studies.
Unit 4 CORE INVESTMENT BANKING SERVICES:
Domestic Issue Management – Types of Issues requiring issue management, Stages in an IPO, role of
Investment banker as Issue manager – Underwriting – Underwriting commission and Underwriting
Unit 5 Agreement
OVERVIEW – Introduction
OF CORPORATE capital market – Private placement. Relevant Case Studies.
to global RESTRUCTURING:
Corporate Re-organization – Rationale for Corporate Re-organization – Mergers and Amalgamations –
Types of Mergers, Structure of an Amalgamation, Investment banking Perspective in Merger and
Amalgamations – Introduction to Acquisitions, Takeover and Buyout – Strategic Acquisitions, Negotiated
Outcomesand Hostile Takeover.
1. This course will provide the intellectual framework to students who are pursuing a career in investment
banking or an internship in the investment banking division of a financial firm.
2. Develop the knowledge of corporate finance and who wish to broaden their understanding of
finance by applying financial concepts and techniques to analyze activities and transactions in the
realm of investment banking.
3. Orientation about banking and financial concepts covered Managing investment in the primary market
and secondary market.
4. Apply learning from this program will help to get opportunities to work with Investment Banking
companies.
5. Understand the importance and relevance of Investment Bankers in any Financial System.
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