M&a Integration Specialist

Deel Deel · Enterprise · Austria · G&A

Deel is seeking an M&A Integration Specialist to support its strategic growth through acquisitions and post-transaction integration. This role involves financial modeling, valuation analysis, and operational execution to evaluate acquisition opportunities and ensure successful integration into Deel’s financial, regulatory, and operational infrastructure. The role requires assessing transactions across multiple dimensions including tax structures, payment flows, regulatory frameworks, and legal considerations within Deel's global fintech platform.

What you'd actually do

  1. Evaluate potential acquisition opportunities aligned with Deel’s strategic objectives
  2. Build and maintain financial models to assess transaction economics and investment returns
  3. Perform company valuation analysis including DCF, comparable company analysis, precedent transactions, and football field valuations
  4. Support due diligence processes including financial, operational, regulatory, tax, and legal analysis
  5. Assess cross-border tax structures, payments infrastructure, regulatory licensing requirements, and legal entity implications of potential acquisitions

Skills

Required

  • 4–7 years of experience in M&A, corporate development, investment banking, or transaction advisory
  • Strong financial modeling and valuation experience
  • Experience building DCF models, multiples analysis, precedent transaction analysis, and football field valuations
  • Understanding of cross-border tax considerations, payments infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities
  • Ability to manage complex cross-functional projects
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Nice to have

  • Legal and tax background is preferred
  • CPA qualification is a strong advantage

What the JD emphasized

  • global fintech platform
  • cross-border tax structures
  • payments infrastructure
  • regulatory licensing requirements
  • legal entity implications