Catarina Cavaco
About Catarina Cavaco
Catarina Cavaco is an Associate in Deal Advisory at KPMG Portugal, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in Economics and Finance, with previous roles at KPMG, CGD, and Deloitte.
Current Role at KPMG Portugal
Catarina Cavaco currently holds the position of Associate in the Deal Advisory department at KPMG Portugal. She has been in this role since 2020, contributing her expertise in financial advisory services. Her experience in this capacity spans four years, during which she has engaged in various projects and initiatives within the Lisbon area.
Previous Experience at KPMG Portugal
Catarina Cavaco has a substantial history with KPMG Portugal, having served in multiple roles. She began as an Analyst in the Deal Advisory team from 2018 to 2019, followed by a promotion to Senior Analyst from 2019 to 2020. During her time in these positions, she developed skills in financial analysis and advisory services, enhancing her professional capabilities.
Consulting Experience
Prior to her tenure at KPMG, Catarina worked at CGD as a Consulting Project member in Caixagest for three months in 2017. Additionally, she gained experience as a Summer Intern in Financial Advisory at Deloitte Portugal for one month in the same year. These roles provided her with foundational knowledge in consulting and financial advisory.
Educational Background
Catarina Cavaco has a strong academic foundation in economics and finance. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Economics at Nova School of Business and Economics from 2013 to 2016. Following this, she pursued a Master's degree in Finance at the same institution from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she participated in an Exchange Programme at Göteborgs universitet in 2015, where she studied Economics for 11 months.
Internship Experience
Catarina has completed several internships that have contributed to her professional development. In 2015, she interned for one month in Credit Risk at UNICRE - Instituição Financeira de Crédito S.A. These internships provided her with practical experience in the financial sector, complementing her academic studies.