Yusuf Subzposh
About Yusuf Subzposh
Yusuf Subzposh is a UK Investment Banking Associate at Jefferies with extensive experience in financial modeling and advising major companies on M&A and equity financing projects.
Current Role at Jefferies
Yusuf Subzposh is currently serving as a UK Investment Banking Associate at Jefferies since 2019. He operates out of London, United Kingdom, where he handles a diverse portfolio of investment banking tasks, focusing on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), equity financing, and strategic advisory services.
Previous Roles in Investment Banking
Before joining Jefferies, Yusuf Subzposh accumulated valuable experience across several notable firms. He worked as a TMT Investment Banking Analyst at Nomura from 2018 to 2019. Prior to that, he was an Investment Banking Analyst at Stephens Inc. from 2015 to 2018, and had short-term stints at Credit Suisse, GIC, Citi, RBC Capital Markets, and KPMG in various analyst roles. His career began with a Gap Year Placement at Pinsent Masons in Birmingham.
Educational Background
Yusuf Subzposh completed his BSc in Economics with a 2:1 grade from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) between 2010 and 2014. Prior to his undergraduate studies, he attended King Edward's School, Edgbaston, Birmingham, from 2002 to 2009.
Advisory Roles and Financial Modelling
Yusuf Subzposh has served as a retained financial advisor to multiple high-profile companies, including AO World, Essentra, Mondi, Morrisons, Paragon Banking Group, Pendragon, Rolls-Royce, Severfield, and Softcat. His expertise extends to financial modelling, including DCF, LBO, merger modelling, and comparable company analysis.
Notable Advisory Projects
Yusuf Subzposh has been involved in several significant advisory projects. In 2020, he advised Rolls-Royce on a £2bn rights issue and Essentra on a £100m cashbox placing to fund the acquisition of a US packaging company. He has also worked on a range of M&A and equity financing projects, managing strategic and sponsor buy/sell side mandates, strategic reviews, rights issues, and placings.