Candidly, longtime lurker, first time commenter. Don’t know much about particular industry groups, but Key is the Goldman of Cleveland. Box seats at the Cavs, free snacks, awesome internship, Key tower, what’s not to love. Exit opps for analysts have included premier Corp dev, premier IB and the circus. Analyst comp near street, pay in Cleveland ridiculous compared to cost of living (model and bottle lifestyle). Overall a team of winners.

 

This is wrong info. Assume if it’s healthcare, he in Cain Bros? They do no public offerings.

SF is healthcare and tech, and you are in one or the other, not generalist. Tech SF is mostly public offerings. Healthcare is not.

 

KeyBanc is very strong in the middle market. I would say right behind William Blair/HW/Piper and competing with Baird and at this point is probably ahead of BMO and other MMs.

Fee wise they are tied with Baird this year in M&A. In terms of tech M&A, definitely a strong suit of Key, average deal size should be like 100MM. Competes with all the big names in MM tech banking and wins relatively frequently.

Top groups at Key: Industrials (Chemcials specifically), M&A (since they execute the Industrials/chemicals deals) and Real Estate. Tech (Former Pacific Crest) and Healthcare (Former Cain Brothers) are just as strong as well

 
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KeyBanc is very strong in the middle market. I would say right behind William Blair/HW/Piper and competing with Baird and at this point is probably ahead of BMO and other MMs.

Fee wise they are tied with Baird this year in M&A. In terms of tech M&A, definitely a strong suit of Key, average deal size should be like 100MM. Competes with all the big names in MM tech banking and wins relatively frequently.

Top groups at Key: Industrials (Chemcials specifically), M&A (since they execute the Industrials/chemicals deals) and Real Estate. Tech (Former Pacific Crest) and Healthcare (Former Cain Brothers) are just as strong as well

 

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