Emir Bakistanli
About Emir Bakistanli
Emir Bakistanli is a Junior Research Analyst at Thomson Reuters, with a background in finance and marketing. He has gained diverse experience through internships in investment banking and wealth management, and he co-founded a start-up in Finland.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Emir Bakistanli has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Junior Research Analyst since 2021. In this role, he conducts research and analysis, contributing to the company's information services. His position is based in Istanbul, Turkey, where he has been part of the team for three years.
Education and Expertise
Emir Bakistanli holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Management with a major in Finance and Marketing from Lancaster University, where he studied from 2018 to 2020. He also completed a double major in International Business Administration with a focus on Finance & Accounting and Marketing at Estonian Business School from 2016 to 2020. In addition, he earned a Master's degree in International Political Economy from King's College London in 2021.
Background in Investment Banking and Wealth Management
Emir Bakistanli gained valuable experience in the finance sector through various internships. He worked as a Wealth Management Summer Analyst at ÜNLÜ & Co for one month in 2019 in Istanbul. Additionally, he served as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at BBVA for one month in the same year. His experience also includes an eight-month tenure as a Fund Analyst at LU Ghosal Investment Fund from 2019 to 2020 in Lancaster, United Kingdom.
Entrepreneurial Experience
Emir Bakistanli co-founded Kultakassa, a start-up based in the Helsinki Area, Finland. He was involved in the company from 2019 to 2021, contributing to its establishment and operations during its two years of activity.
Internship Experience
Throughout his academic career, Emir Bakistanli gained internship experience in both investment banking and wealth management sectors. These internships provided him with practical skills and insights into the financial industry, complementing his academic studies.