Investment Banks in the Southeast

Hey guys and girls. I was inspired to create this thread after reading a recent thread on life in Charlotte. I'm interested in career in IB in the South/Southeast and would like to gain some more insight into different firms in this region. Previous threads on this topic are either a couple years old or only compare investment banks in the same city (i.e. x firm in (Atlanta, Charlotte, etc.) vs y firm in (Atlanta, Charlotte, etc.) whereas I'm interested in comparing/compiling information on firms across different cities in the South/Southeast. Interested in any information about the following firms or a ranking of the following firms in tiers: Suntrust, Wells, Stephens (ATL/Little Rock/Dallas), Raymond James (Tampa/Nashville), Harris Williams (Richmond), BAML (Lev Fin-Charlotte), Piper Sandler (Charlotte), William Blair (Charlotte), HL (Atlanta), etc. Please feel free to include any other investment banks/boutiques that I missed. Also interested in investment banks operating in Texas however, don't include them if they are solely focused on O&G.

 

I don’t know about all the firms you listed, and it depends heavily on the group you’re in for some banks, but I would personally choose:

  1. BofA (Charlotte)
  2. Jefferies (Charlotte)
  3. Harris Williams (Richmond)
  4. Wells (Charlotte)
  5. Piper Sandler (Charlotte)
  6. William Blair (Charlotte)
  7. SunTrust (Atlanta)
  8. Raymond James (Nashville)
  9. Stephens (Atlanta)
  10. BlackArch (Charlotte)
  11. Regions (Charlotte or Atlanta)

I didn’t list some bc I don’t know as much about them and I’m not sure where I would personally put them. I know GS and Barclays both have Atlanta offices, but I’ve heard SunTrust does better than them in ATL. Deloitte Corporate Finance has a Charlotte office, not sure how well they do. Blair below Piper because the office is very new. Not sure at all about HL in ATL. JPM also has a ATL office, but it’s all Corporate Banking.

 
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Hey guys and girls. I was inspired to create this thread after reading a recent thread on life in Charlotte. I'm interested in career in IB in the South/Southeast and would like to gain some more insight into different firms in this region. Previous threads on this topic are either a couple years old or only compare investment banks in the same city (i.e. x firm in (Atlanta, Charlotte, etc.) vs y firm in (Atlanta, Charlotte, etc.) whereas I'm interested in comparing/compiling information on firms across different cities in the South/Southeast. Interested in any information about the following firms or a ranking of the following firms in tiers: Suntrust, Wells, Stephens (ATL/Little Rock/Dallas), Raymond James (Tampa/Nashville), Harris Williams (Richmond), BAML (Lev Fin-Charlotte), Piper Sandler (Charlotte), William Blair (Charlotte), HL (Atlanta), etc. Please feel free to include any other investment banks/boutiques that I missed. Also interested in investment banks operating in Texas however, don't include them if they are solely focused on O&G.

Let me caveat this post by saying I've only been a MM banker and probably under-appreciate the benefits of working for WF, but here are my thoughts:

  • WF - I'd be hard-pressed to go there given all of the turnover in IB and terrible reputation they've earned. I've heard deal flow is terrible overall and I assume that applies heavily to Charlotte as well. I cannot imagine that it provides opportunities that are better than the MM groups listed on here

  • Piper - stole some Laz guys and others and I believe that office does decent, but it is far smaller than many others (Minny, SF, NYC, etc.), so just do some diligence on how that office gets staffed, how strong MD deal flow is locally, etc.

  • Blair - I'd heavily research this group given how little I've heard about this office and how Chicago-centric it is (SF is solid too)

  • Sun Trust - poor deal flow and activity IMO, though it may improve with the combo with BB&T (increasingly strong in industrials and services). The Atlanta office is not nearly as good as it was 5-10 years ago IMO

  • Stephens - decent group that seems to compete more often for $5-$20mm EBITDA mandates; have seen them more in business services and industrials historically

  • Raymond James - very strong the past few years in HC, IT/tech, services - mentioned in another thread that there was apparently some layoffs or downsizing, so I would check that during conversations

  • HW - Richmond office is the HQ, solid in many verticals

  • BlackArch - highly underrated, competes with MMs on many $10-$50+mm EBITDA mandates across various verticals

  • Regions - didn't even know they did IB

  • Jefferies - high turnover in Charlotte - believe they are focused on industrials - good brand

  • HL - ATL office must be small, have not really come across them before out of there

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