Claude Prompt Pack Targets Banking Work
An X thread shares 12 Claude prompts for finance-heavy tasks like DCFs, three-statement models, M&A accretion/dilution, LBOs, comps, IPO pricing, and investment committee memos. It reads more like a reusable prompt library for banking workflows than a product launch.
The value here is workflow packaging, not model novelty: it shows how a general-purpose LLM can be steered into structured finance outputs when the user supplies the right frame. The catch is that the prompts can accelerate drafting, but they do not eliminate the need for clean inputs, model checks, and actual banking judgment.
- –Useful as a template for first-pass valuation and memo work, especially for analysts who need fast drafts
- –The prompts rely on disciplined assumptions and data hygiene; bad inputs will produce polished nonsense
- –Strong fit for Claude’s long-context, structured-output strengths, but not a substitute for spreadsheet validation
- –More compelling as a finance prompt cookbook than as evidence of a new Claude capability
- –Best read as productivity tooling for bankers, not a replacement for the banking stack
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2026-05-24
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2026-05-24
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