List of US IBs

Hey guys... I'm doing some year end work around fee pools for firms with a (meaningful) US IB presence. Trying to bucket into peer sets. Any notable ones you see me missing here?

Bulge

Goldman, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, UBS

Global Non-Bulge Balance Sheet Banks

Wells Fargo, RBC, HSBC, Nomura, RBS, BMO, Mizuho

Upper Middle Market - Full Service

Jefferies, Cowen, William Blair, Piper Sandler, Stifel, Raymond James, RW Baird, Keybanc

Lower Middle Market - Full Service

Stephens, Canaccord, JMP, Cantor, Needham, Oppenheimer, B Riley, Craig-Hallum, Roth, HC Wainwright, Ladenburg, Macquarie

Large Advisory

PJT, Lazard, Centerview, Evercore, Moelis, M Klein, Guggenheim, Greenhill

Small Advisory

Perella Weinberg, Harris Williams, PJ Solomon, Houlihan Lokey, Rothschild

Industry Boutiques

Allen, Qatalyst, SVB Leerink, Liontree, FT Partners, Raine

 

I don’t work there - but Rothschild is a Large (not small) Advisory. 

 
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pretty accurate for the most part.

Would add TD, Scotiabank, Truist and SocGen to non-bulge. Maybe RBS as well?

Move Keybanc and Cowen down to LMM.

Move Harris Williams to UMM.

Add Lazard to Large Advisory.

Move PWP here also.
Move Houlihan to UMM.

Rothschild to UMM.

DC Advisory to LMM

Move MKlein, Gugg and Greenhill to Small advisory if you want.

Move PJ Solomon to Industry Boutique (they cover 3 industries) if you want to remove Small Advisory, otherwise would add Allen & Co here as well.

Can add Adrea, Broadhaven, Ducera, to specialty boutiques

 

Would not consider Harris Williams UMM, they rarely have deals in that range.

Rothschild is also not UMM in the US.

Guggenheim is pretty large, not sure if they should be small advisory anymore.

 

Definitely a freshman at Williams or Amherst...what a loser

 

Nice list. 

Harris Williams and Houlihan are typically in the upper or middle of the middle market - particularly in M&A (though it looks like you are delineating a bit based on service offering). HL recently made a large acquisition of a tech based M&A shop which also probably bolsters their ranking a bit.

 

For lower middle market full service, I think Capital One would be a good addition after their acquisition of TripleTree. Also, might make sense to replace JMP with Citizens since they were recently acquired by them. Lincoln is missing, not sure if you want to classify them as LMM or UMM. Blackarch/Regions as small advisory/LMM full service. Truist as UMM full service? Fifth Third as LMM full service, they’ve been growing their IB division

 

Perella is larger than PJT, smaller than Lazard, but does more deals (by volume and value) than both. So I think they should be Large advisory, instead of with Harris Williams LOL. Not debating “prestige” of the EBs, just the facts.

Advisory League Tables 2021:

EVR

CVP

PWP

PJT

LAZ

MOE

 

Outside of certain groups, Piper, Stifel, RJ, Baird and KeyBanc are most definitely NOT UMM banks.

 

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