
2026 Summer Analyst Program: Corporate Finance – New York, NY
- New York City, NY
- $35.00 per hour
- Training
- Full-time
- GCIB Finance FP&A: Responsible for management reporting, forecasting and financial analysis for GCIB. Acts as a strategic partner to each function to assist in business decisions.
- Markets Finance: In the secondary markets, our sales and trading professionals support corporate and institutional clients with the distribution of primary products, tailored risk solutions, and trade execution through FX and local markets trading, derivatives, structured solutions, equities, and flow products, including credit and rates. The Summer Analysts for Markets Finance will rotate across two of the following groups within the MUFG Securities Americas, Inc. (MUSA) Finance Department: 1. Capital Planning, 2. Regulatory Reporting, 3. Product Control, and 4. Corporate Accounting.
- Strong interest in Banking and Finance career paths
- Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Data Analytics or other related field with an expected graduation date between Winter 2026 and Spring 2027
- Solid academic standing, minimum 3.2 GPA
- Self-starter with the ability to synthesize ambiguous information and develop creative solutions, both within a team and independently
- Excellent social, verbal, and written communication skills so you can effectively articulate your thoughts when working alongside multiple business partners.
- Microsoft Suite proficiency (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States on a permanent basis and not require visa sponsorship now or in the future. MUFG will not hire individuals for internships whose work eligibility is based on their F-1 or other limited student visa status
- Leadership experience working on a team: projects, extra-curricular activities
- Prior finance-related and data analysis experience, which could include:
- Financial or managerial reporting
- Forecasting, budgeting and expense management
- Variance analysis and commentary
- Strategic business planning
- Procurement, Sourcing or Supply Chain