Healthcare Services Investment Banks Rankings

What are the best Healthcare Services Middle Market Investment Banks (excluding biotech)?

Rank the firms: William Blair, Houlihan Lokey, Wells Fargo, Raymond James, TripleTree, Harris Williams, Suntrust, Stifel, Baird, Lincoln International.

I think it goes tier in order of names:
1: HL, WB, HW, TripleTree (pure play), Cain Brothers (pure play)
2: Lincoln International, Wells Fargo, Raymond James, Baird, BMO, SunTrust, Stifel

 

MTS does do healthcare services work and it is one of their stated focuses, but I think they have been more successful in the life sciences space as of late. They're also moving on an upward trajectory, so I would not be surprised if they started running more HC services m&a down the road.

Leerink is, as you said, biopharma and ECM focused. If you're interested in that, they're top tier.

Dayman?
 

Idk where you heard cantor only doing biotech. They do every vertical within healthcare. Biotech, biopharma, healthcare services, even healthcare REITS. I’d include them in your tier 1 after Sage brought over all the Jefferies folks

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Right, but Wells also has a middle-market unit (but probably not well known/strong). But based on your response I am guessing you meant their regular healthcare services arm.

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Tier 1: Jefferies, WB, Cain, HW, Piper, HL

Tier 2: TT, Baird, Lincoln, Cowen, BMO, Lazard MM, Ray Jay

Boutiques: Coker, Brentwood (few I am forgetting)

FWIW, there is a ton of shuffling going on in MM HC. Cain just lost a couple key services MDs, TT is trying to really grow its services segment, but is known more for HCIT and has a mixed reputation, BMO lost some guys.

 

As a former Cain Brothers client, I'd recommend them. Their tone has changed a bit since the KeyBank acquisition, but they still know how to find and source deals.

If looking for DCM, Cain does well...but Ponder & Co. seems to service all of the large Health Systems. Wells also has a strong team in Philly on the healthcare side.

For boutiques, CapstoneHeadwaters led a couple of sell-side deals in the area recently that garnered eye-popping returns (aka stupid multiples I wouldn't even pay when drunk).

Have heard good things about Ziegler but have never worked with them directly.

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Echoing your comment on CapstoneHeadwaters. They've sent over a few teasers for niche healthcare service companies. We pursued one but couldn't bring ourselves to bid upwards of ~14x EBITDA.

Have never heard of these guys being competitive in the MM, but to your points, they seem to have one HC MD that is just crushing it the past couple of years.

 

I seem to be a lot of mentions regarding TT as of late - curious what your updated view is regarding them (lateral if it makes a difference)?

 

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