Muhammad S. Ghani, Cfa
About Muhammad S. Ghani, Cfa
Muhammad S. Ghani, CFA, is the Vice President of Investment Banking - Insurance (FIG) at Jefferies in New York, specializing in capital-light business models within the insurance sector.
Company: Jefferies
Muhammad S. Ghani is currently serving as Vice President of Investment Banking - Insurance (FIG) at Jefferies. He began this role in 2021 in New York, New York, United States. At Jefferies, he specializes in insurance distribution and services, including MGAs/MGUs, P&C insurance brokers, and life & health distribution. His focus encompasses claims services, TPAs, auto warranty, home warranty, and device protection.
Previous Positions
Before his current role, Muhammad S. Ghani held the position of Associate, Investment Banking - Insurance (FIG) at Jefferies from 2020 to 2021. Previously, he worked at BMO Capital Markets as an Associate, Investment Banking - FIG, from 2018 to 2020, and at DVB Bank SE as an Associate (pre-MBA) in Investment Banking from 2015 to 2016 in the Greater New York City Area. Additionally, he served as an Associate in Private Equity at Renewable Resources Group LLC from 2012 to 2015 in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
Education: MBA and Exchange Program
Muhammad S. Ghani completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Cornell University from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, he attended Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management during the same period for his MBA. He participated in an MBA Exchange Program at Esade for four months in 2018. This educational background provided him with a robust foundation in business administration and management.
Industry Expertise
Muhammad S. Ghani specializes in capital-light business models within the insurance sector. His areas of focus include insurance distribution and services, MGAs/MGUs, P&C insurance brokers, and life & health distribution. He has expertise in claims services, TPAs, auto warranty, home warranty, and device protection. This specialized knowledge helps him to effectively navigate and impact the insurance investment banking sector.