Alantra
M&A, Digital Infrastructure VP (London, UK)

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About Alantra
Alantra is an independent global financial services firm that provides investment banking and asset management services to midmarket companies, families, and investors. The Group has over 500 professionals in Europe, the U.S., Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. In Investment Banking, Alantra has completed over 1,000 transactions in the last five years. Alantra combines a strong local presence in key financial centers with global sector- and product-specialized teams. In Alternative Asset Management, Alantra offers its clients unique access to a wide range of investment strategies in five highly specialized asset management classes (private equity, active funds, private debt, energy, and venture capital). As of 31 December 2025, assets under management from consolidated businesses stood at c. €2.7bn, while those managed by firms in which the Group holds a strategic stake amounted to c. €14.5bn
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This is an opportunity to join the Digital Infrastructure team of an international mid-market investment bank in their London office. A key focus for the team is data centres where the firm has had a number of recent successes. The strong pipeline of transactions is supported by unprecedented sector growth due to increasing demand for colocation, public cloud and Artificial Intelligence.
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The job involves significant interpersonal interaction with both clients and investors in the preparation and presentation of business plans, information memoranda and supporting financial analysis. There is also a business development aspect, with the opportunity to develop skills both originating business and adding to the team’s expertise within the Digital Infrastructure sector.
The role requires a detail-oriented and analytical individual with a team-player mindset and will involve significant interpersonal interaction with both clients and investors in the execution of M&A transactions. This spans every element of a deal, including the preparation and presentation of businesses and supporting financial analysis.
Requirements
- 5-9 years of M&A experience in a lead advisory capacity
- A self-starter with a positive outlook and can-do attitude who is excited about the prospect of building the leading mid-market Digital Infrastructure team
- Existing experience in the Digital Infrastructure sector, Real Assets or capex-intensive industries would be beneficial
- Robust financial and analytical skillset with mastery of Excel and PowerPoint
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Ability to collaborate effectively within a team through strong communication both upwards and downwards with experience of managing juniors


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- Start date: asap.
- Location: London, UK
Alantra is an international financial services firm with over 540 professionals representing 35 nationalities in 24 offices. We provide investment banking, alternative asset management and credit portfolio advisory services to corporations, family-owned companies, and institutional investors. Our ambition is to always support our clients with the best advice and products and to do that with an accountable and ethical approach to business. Our listed partnership model means that while our teams work under stringent corporate governance structures, they thrive on autonomy and are personally invested in Alantra. Which means we are all personally invested in our clients.
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