Information on commissions for sourcing deals, anyone?
Can anyone recommend sources of information on commissions/finder's fees for sourcing deals?
I am specifically looking for information on what an analyst/associate would expect to receive for sourcing an M&A or capital raising deal to his/her employer. The deal would bring between $10-20 million in revenue to the bank.
Bump. I would like to know too.
$10-$20m revenue? Don't know what kind of business you're bringing in, but from an M&A perspective, that's like a billion dollar M&A transaction to generate those kinds of fees.
That's what I thought too... Huge numbers.
Haha this^. Deals of that size will be on the front page of Dealbook or the WSJ. Unless you are the son of the CEO or something I don't see this happening.
A cap raise is usually a retainer upfront and a success fee upon completion. I believe the success fees to be around 3 points of the money raised. I believe the finders fee is dependent more on the firm than industry standards
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