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Freedom Is My Birth Right
A-201, Accord CHS, A.K.Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400 093. Email: shah.sonam1@gmail.com Tel.No: +918976663282

Sonam Shah MMS (Finance), Bachelors in Banking & Insurance.
Objective: To work with an organization which can help me grow professionally as well as on the personal front along with the growth of the organization. To work in a competitive environment, meet new challenges to overcome and explore new frontiers. Experience and Job Profile:  InSync Analytics (India) Pvt Ltd: ( August 2011 - Present) Designation: Financial Analyst. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Handling Clients like Capital management firms and Private Investment firms.
Providing Financial Models as per Clients Requirement. Supplying analytical and research capacity as and when needed. Mergering financial models of listed companies into one single consensus. Formatting the consensus which helps clients to interpret the data efficiently.

Internship:  Janvi Enterprise (2 months): Trainee. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Working on NEAT system. Capital and F&O trading. Booking trades on behalf of customers. Opening New accounts. Converting Offline accounts to Online Power Trading system. Technical Analysis of few securities.

 Sykes & Ray Equities Ltd (1 month): Fundamental Analysis of FMCG Industry (HUL) using Relative Multiple Method. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Analysis of Economy of the Country, Industry, Company. Future Growth Projection of P&L and Balance Sheet. Ratio Analysis. PE Calculation. Setting up Target price using Relative Multiple Method.

Certification: NSE’s Certification in Derivatives Market (Dealers) Module. NSE’s Certification in Capital Market (Dealers) Module. Education: Education: Degree MMS (Finance) BBI HSC SSC Other Proficiency: MS Office. Good Written and Verbal Communication skills. Personal Details: Date of Birth : August 31st, 1988. Marital Status : Married Languages Known : English, Hindi, Marathi, Kutchhi and Gujarati. Year May’11 May’08 March'05 March'03 Institute Shah & Anchor Kutchhi

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