RBC Real Estate
Does anyone have information on the RBC real estate group? Specifically culture, deal flow, ect.
Other than being a well capitalized Canadian bank, are there any other pros from at an entity level standpoint?
Thanks.
Does anyone have information on the RBC real estate group? Specifically culture, deal flow, ect.
Other than being a well capitalized Canadian bank, are there any other pros from at an entity level standpoint?
Thanks.
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Doesn't look like anyone's replied. I assume you mean RBC CM. Wish I could add something of value, but all I can contribute is that there aren't that many players on the corporate finance/equity offering side of the real estate business other than the bulge brackets, and RBC is one of the smaller underwriters out there, at least in the US. Definitely won't be working on a lot of large-cap deals, for the most part. Might be a different story in Canada.
Thanks for the response. Yes, I was referring to RBC CM (US).
That is basically what I had gathered as well. I've seen some small numbers on the bottom of league tables, but couldn't dig up specific deals. You would think Brookfield would throw them some love every now and then though....
I did interview with RBC CM (US) a few years ago but it was not group-specific.
TO or NY?
One plus (at the firm-level) is that they're growing and comp well. One negative is that they're still not very prestigious and may never break through that glass ceiling.
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