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ChatGPT Prompts for Pitch Decks & Investment Memos

All roles — IB pitchbooks/IC memos, IM idea write-ups, S&T client notes

Finance presentations aren't about engagement — they're about precision, defensibility, and a title that states the conclusion. These prompts turn a raw thesis into an IC-memo first draft, rewrite generic slide labels into action titles that make an argument, and compress a wall of text into a BLUF an MD will actually read. Every figure the model can't source it flags for verification — an invented number in a client deck is a liability, not a shortcut.

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IC / investment memo first draft from a raw thesis

You have the thesis and the numbers in your head (or a messy notes doc) and need a structured first-draft memo you can edit, not a blank page.

Act as an associate drafting an investment committee memo. Turn my raw notes into a structured first draft using EXACTLY these headings: Recommendation & ask - Situation - Business & why it wins - Investment thesis (3-5 numbered points) - Key financials & valuation - Risks & mitigants - Diligence gaps / open items - Proposed next steps.

Rules:
- Lead every section with the conclusion, then support it (BLUF).
- Keep it tight and specific; no filler adjectives, no hype.
- Where I have not given you a number, write [TBD: <what is needed>] rather than guessing.
- Under Risks, steelman the bear case in 3 points and give an honest mitigant for each (or say 'no clean mitigant').
- End with the 5 questions the sharpest person in the room will ask.

Here are my raw notes:
[PASTE YOUR NOTES / THESIS / NUMBERS]

Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or extrapolate any figure — if a number is not in what I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify externally before relying on it. Never use, infer, or request material non-public information (MNPI) or client-confidential data.
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Pitchbook page narrative + exhibit plan

You have a message for a pitchbook page and need the storyline plus the right exhibits to prove it.

You are an IB associate designing a pitchbook PAGE. The message I want to land is: [state the single takeaway]. Context: [deal/client]. Produce:
1. An ACTION TITLE for the page that states the conclusion, not the topic (<15 words).
2. The 2-3 supporting POINTS that prove the title, in logical order.
3. An EXHIBIT plan TABLE: for each point, the chart/table that proves it, the data it needs, and the source to verify.
4. What to CUT — anything that doesn't serve the one takeaway.
Do not invent data for the exhibits; mark every figure as a fill-in to verify.

Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or extrapolate any figure — if a number is not in what I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify externally before relying on it. Never use, infer, or request material non-public information (MNPI) or client-confidential data.
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Executive summary BLUF rewrite

Your summary buries the lede and you want a bottom-line-up-front version.

You are an editor rewriting an executive summary using BLUF (bottom line up front). I will paste my draft. Produce:
1. A rewritten summary that opens with the CONCLUSION and the ask, then the 3 supporting reasons, then the key risk.
2. A TABLE flagging what you CUT and why (jargon, throat-clearing, buried caveats).
3. A one-line version (the single sentence a busy reader would remember).
4. Any claim that needs a number or citation to be credible, flagged for me to fill.
Preserve my facts exactly — do not add claims, figures, or certainty I did not write.

Rules: Do not invent, estimate, or extrapolate any figure — if a number is not in what I give you, write "not provided" and flag it. Mark every claim I should verify externally before relying on it. Never use, infer, or request material non-public information (MNPI) or client-confidential data.

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Slide action-title rewrite

Your slide titles describe topics instead of stating conclusions.

You are a presentation editor rewriting slide titles into ACTION TITLES (each states the slide's conclusion, not its subject). I will paste my titles
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Q&A anticipation + rebuttal prep

Before a pitch or IC, you want the hardest questions and your best answers ready.

You are prepping me for tough questions on [deal/idea/thesis]. I will give the pitch. Produce:
1. The 8-10 HARDEST questions a skeptical audience (cli
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Client follow-up note from meeting notes

You had a client meeting and need a professional follow-up that captures next steps.

You are drafting a client FOLLOW-UP note from meeting notes I will paste. Produce:
1. A short, warm-but-professional email: thanks, a 2-3 bullet recap
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One-page investment idea write-up

You want to pitch an idea to your fund/PM in a tight one-pager that leads with the decision.

You are a buy-side analyst writing a ONE-PAGE idea write-up for [TICKER]. I will give the thesis and numbers. Produce a structured one-pager with EXAC
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Roadshow deck narrative arc

You have deck content and need it sequenced into a persuasive narrative rather than a data dump.

You are a presentation strategist sequencing a roadshow/pitch deck. I will list my slides/content. Produce:
1. A recommended NARRATIVE ARC (setup -> t
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Exhibit clarity critique + relabel

You have a chart/table that isn't landing its point and want it sharpened.

You are a data-visualization editor critiquing an exhibit. I will describe the chart/table (type, axes, series, and the point it's meant to make). Pro
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Compliant prospect outreach / intro note

You need a short, credible cold intro to a prospect that earns a reply without overpromising.

You are drafting a compliant cold-outreach / intro note to a prospect. Context: [who they are, why relevant, what you offer]. Produce:
1. A subject li
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Reality guardrail: These prompts make the model reason from data you paste — they do not source or verify figures for you. Check every number against the primary document, keep MNPI and client-confidential data off consumer AI tools, and follow your firm's AI-use policy. Educational only, not financial advice.

Frequently asked

Can ChatGPT write an investment memo or IC memo?

It can produce a strong structured first draft from your raw thesis — business model, the risks that matter, the variant view, a valuation frame, and a clear pass/diligence/buy decision — which you then edit and fact-check. It should never originate figures; instruct it to cite what you gave it and mark anything requiring external verification. The draft saves time; the accountability is yours.

How do you write better slide titles with AI?

Give the model your content and tell it that every slide title must state a conclusion the audience should believe — 'Enterprise revenue is accelerating while consumer contracts' — not a generic label like 'Market Trends.' Action titles are the single highest-leverage edit in a finance deck, and a model is very good at the rewrite once you've told it what the slide is meant to prove.

Is AI-generated financial data reliable for a pitch deck?

No — never accept an invented figure. Any metric an AI puts on a slide without a real source is a liability in a finance setting. The safe workflow is to supply the numbers yourself, have the model format and frame them, and require it to tag anything it couldn't source as NEEDS VERIFICATION. Follow your firm's data-handling policy and keep MNPI and client-confidential data out of consumer AI tools.

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