Capital Markets Intern - Summer 2026

Posted:
3/20/2026, 4:03:37 PM

Location(s):
Ontario, Canada ⋅ Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Experience Level(s):
Internship

Field(s):
Finance & Banking

Our Firm

First Nations Financial Markets (FNFM) is a majority First Nations-owned investment dealer in Canada, focused on assisting institutional clients in raising capital through equity and debt markets. Launched through a partnership of six Alberta First Nations, FNFM’s mission is to advance Indigenous prosperity by fostering participation and unlocking new opportunities in Canada’s capital markets. As a Capital Markets Analyst, you will join a growing team and contribute to meaningful capital raising initiatives across various sectors.

Consistent with our mandate of serving the interests of Indigenous peoples, Indigenous candidates are strongly encouraged to apply and are invited to self-identify as Indigenous in their application.

Your Contribution

As a core member of the capital markets team, your work will directly impact clients, investors, and our broader mission.

Your role will include:

  • Supporting the execution of equity and debt offerings, private placements, and related capital markets transactions

  • Preparing client-ready presentations and marketing materials

  • Performing company, sector, and market research; monitoring daily market developments and investor sentiment

  • Providing client and market analysis, preparing reports, and presenting findings

  • Building, auditing, and maintaining financial models

  • Maintaining internal coverage materials and transaction databases

  • Collaborating with partners, external counsel, and syndicate relationships to facilitate smooth execution


Our Differentiators

Mission & ownership

  • Majority First Nations–owned platform focused on inclusive economic growth

  • Opportunity to contribute to increased Indigenous participation in capital markets

Breadth of experience & responsibility

  • Early ownership on complex, live transactions

  • Exposure to a wide range of sectors and products (equities, debt, and private capital)

  • Opportunities to collaborate with leading investors, issuers, and partner institutions

Training & growth

  • Continuous training, mentorship, and deal-based learning

  • Direct exposure to senior leadership in a flat, entrepreneurial organization

  • Clear, merit-based path for increased responsibility and progression


Your Skills and Experience

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in accounting, finance, commerce/business, statistics, computer science, engineering, mathematics, or related fields

  • Anticipated graduation date between December 2026 and July 2027

  • Strong academic performance; relevant internships, projects, or competitions are an asset

  • Exceptional analytical ability and attention to detail; advanced Excel/PowerPoint skills

  • Demonstrated understanding of Indigenous communities and Indigenous economic development is considered a strong asset

  • Ability to concisely communicate complex concepts and ideas verbally and in writing

  • Ability to take initiative and work independently with minimal supervision

  • Team-oriented, resilient, and adaptable in a dynamic environment


Position Type

  • Type: Full-Time

  • Desired start date: 4 May, 2026

  • Location: Vancouver