List of investment banks
The following is a list of investment banks.
Largest full-service investment banks
The following are the largest full-service global investment banks; full-service investment banks usually provide both advisory and financing banking services, as well as sales, market making, and research on a broad array of financial products, including equities, credit, rates, currency, commodities, and their derivatives:[1]
- 1 - JPMorgan Chase
- 2 - Goldman Sachs
- 3 - Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- 4 - Morgan Stanley
- 5 - Citigroup
- 6 - Deutsche Bank
- 7 - Credit Suisse
- 8 - Barclays Capital
- 9 - UBS
- 10 - Wells Fargo
- 11 - RBC Capital Markets
- 12 - HSBC
- 13 - Jefferies Group
- 14 - BNP Paribas
- 15 - Nomura Holdings
- 16 - Mizuho
- 17 - Lazard
- 18 - Sumitomo Mitsui
- 19 - Mitsubishi UFJ
- 20 - Société Générale
Financial conglomerates
Large financial-services conglomerates combine commercial banking, investment banking, and sometimes insurance. Such combinations were common in Europe but illegal in the United States prior to the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999. The following are large investment banking firms (not listed above) that are affiliated with large financial institutions.
The name of the investment banking affiliate is in parentheses, if noticeably distinct from the name of the parent bank.
- ABN AMRO[2]
- BBVA
- Banco Santander
- BB&T (BB&T Capital Markets)
- Bank of China (BOC International Holdings)
- Bank of Communications (BOCOM International Holdings)
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC World Markets)
- China Construction Bank (CCB International Holdings)
- Commerzbank (Eurohypo)
- Crédit Agricole
- Daiwa Securities
- DBS Bank (Capital Markets Group)
- EverBank Financial
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC International Holdings)
- ING Group
- Intesa Sanpaolo
- İş Bankası (Is Investment)
- KBC Bank
- KeyCorp (KeyBanc Capital Markets)
- Kotak Mahindra Bank
- Lloyds Banking Group (Lloyds Bank Wholesale Banking & Markets)
- Macquarie Group
- Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
- Mizuho Financial Group
- Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS Capital Services)
- M&T Bank
- Natixis
- PNC Financial Services (Harris Williams & Company)
- Rabobank
- Sanlam (Sanlam)
- Sberbank
- Scotiabank (Scotia Capital)
- Standard Bank
- Standard Chartered Bank
- State Bank of India (SBI Capital Markets)
- Stifel Financial (Stifel Nicolaus)
- Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group
- SunTrust (Robinson Humphrey)
- UniCredit (UBM)
Independent investment banks
Independent investment banks, large cap brokerage firms, and underwriters of securities that are not affiliated with commercial banks:
- Allen & Company
- BBY Ltd
- Blackstone Group
- Brown Brothers Harriman
- Brown, Shipley & Co.
- BTG Pactual
- Cain Brothers
- Cantor Fitzgerald
- Canaccord Financial Inc
- Capstone Partners
- Centerview Partners
- China International Capital Corporation
- CITIC Securities
- Close Brothers Group
- CLSA
- Cowen Group
- C.W. Downer & Co.
- Daewoo Securities
- Defoe Fournier & Cie.
- Duff & Phelps
- Europa Partners
- Evercore Partners
- FBR Capital Markets
- Financo
- Foros Group
- Gleacher & Co.
- Greenhill & Co.
- Guggenheim Partners
- Guosen Securities
- Houlihan Lokey
- Imperial Capital
- Investec
- Investment Technology Group
- Janney Montgomery Scott
- Keefe, Bruyette & Woods
- Ladenburg Thalmann
- Lincoln International
- M.M.Warburg & CO
- Marathon Capital
- Mediobanca
- Miller Buckfire & Co.
- Moelis & Company
- Morgan Keegan & Company
- N M Rothschild & Sons
- Needham and Company
- Newedge
- Oppenheimer & Co.
- Panmure Gordon
- Park Lane
- Perella Weinberg Partners
- Peter J. Solomon Company
- Piper Jaffray
- Pottinger (Australia)
- Raymond James
- Robert W. Baird & Company
- Sagent Advisors
- Sandler O'Neill + Partners
- Sanford Bernstein
- Stephens Inc.
- Stone Key Partners
- Thomas Weisel Partners
- Vermilion Partners
- Wedbush Securities
- William Blair & Company
- WR Hambrecht + Co
Private placement firms
Private placement agents, including firms that specialize in fundraising for private equity funds:[3][4]
- Almeida Capital
- Atlantic-Pacific Capital
- Campbell Lutyens
- Cogent Partners
- Genesis Capital
- Helix Associates
- J.P. Morgan Cazenove
- Park Hill Group
- Probitas Partners
- Triago
Other notable advisory and capital markets firms
The following is a list of other boutique advisory firms and capital markets firms that have some notability:
- Berkery, Noyes & Co
- BG Capital
- BGR Capital & Trade
- Brewin Dolphin
- Business Development Asia
- Cain Brothers
- D. A. Davidson & Co.
- Marlin & Associates
- McColl Partners
- Montgomery & Co.
- Qatalyst Partners
- ROTH Capital Partners
- Sheshunoff Management Services
- Sucsy, Fischer & Company
- Transparent Value
Notable former investment banks and brokerages
The following are notable investment banking and brokerage firms that have been liquidated, acquired or merged and no longer operate under the same name.
Firm | Fate |
Alex. Brown & Sons | ultimately part of Deutsche Bank, survives as minor business unit |
A.G. Becker & Co. | acquired by Merrill Lynch in 1984 |
A.G. Edwards | acquired by Wachovia in 2007 |
The Argosy Group | acquired by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in 1995 |
Babcock & Brown | collapsed 2009, liquidation of its assets |
BancAmerica Robertson Stephens | acquired by NationsBank in 1998 and integrated into NationsBanc Montgomery Securities to form Banc of America Securities. |
Barings | collapsed 1995; assets acquired by ING Bank |
Bear Stearns | collapsed 2008; assets acquired by JPMorgan Chase |
Bowles Hollowell Connor & Co. | acquired by First Union in 1998 |
Blyth, Eastman Dillon & Co. | merged with Paine Webber in 1979 |
Brown Bros. & Co. | merged with Harriman Brothers & Company to form Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. |
BT Alex. Brown | acquired by Deutsche Bank to form Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown |
C.E. Unterberg, Towbin | acquired by Collins Stewart in 2007 |
Commodities Corporation | acquired by Goldman Sachs and renamed Goldman Sachs Princeton in 1997 |
Dain Rauscher Wessels | bought by Royal Bank of Canada in 2000 |
Dean Witter Reynolds | merged with Morgan Stanley to form Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, subsequently the Dean Witter name was eliminated |
Dillon, Read & Company | acquired by Swiss Bank Corporation, and is ultimately part of UBS AG |
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette | acquired by Credit Suisse in 2001 |
Drexel Burnham Lambert | liquidated 1990 |
E.F. Hutton & Co. | acquired by Shearson Lehman/American Express in 1988, ultimately part of Lehman Brothers |
First Boston Corporation | merged with Credit Suisse in 1988 to form CS First Boston, renamed "Credit Suisse First Boston" in 1996 and "Credit Suisse" in 2006 |
First Union Securities | acquired by Wachovia in 2002 to form Wachovia Securities |
G.H. Walker & Co. | acquired by White Weld & Co and ultimately part of Merrill Lynch |
Giuliani Capital Advisors | the investment banking division of Giuliani Partners was sold to Macquarie Group in 2007 |
Goodbody & Co. | merged into Merrill Lynch in 1970 |
H.B. Hollins & Co. | liquidated in 1913 |
Halsey, Stuart & Co. | ultimately part of Wachovia |
Hambrecht & Quist | acquired by Chase Manhattan Bank and ultimately part of JPMorgan Chase. H&Q name continues as investment advisor |
Hambros Bank | acquired by Société Générale |
Hayden, Stone & Co. | acquired Shearson Hammill & Co. in 1974 and assumed the Shearson name. Ultimately acquired by American Express in 1981 |
Harriman Brothers & Company | merged with Brown Bros. & Co. to form Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. |
HBOS | acquired by Lloyds TSB to form the Lloyds Banking Group in 2009 |
Hill Samuel | acquired by Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) in 1987 later Lloyds TSB |
Hornblower & Weeks | investment bank acquired by Loeb, Rhoades & Co. and ultimately part of Shearson/American Express |
J.&W. Seligman & Co. | investment bank ultimately part of UBS AG; continues as asset manager |
J.C. Bradford & Co. | acquired by PaineWebber in 2000, ultimately part of UBS AG |
John Nuveen & Co. | IBD acquired by Piper Jaffray in 1999; company continues as asset management house under Nuveen Investments, which is controlled by private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners |
Kidder, Peabody & Co. | acquired by General Electric Corporation in 1986, subsequently resold to PaineWebber in 1994 and ultimately part of UBS AG |
Kleinwort Benson | acquired by Dresdner Bank in 1995 |
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. | ultimately part of Lehman Brothers |
Llama Company | ultimately defunct after departure of Alice Walton |
L.F. Rothschild | ultimately part of C.E. Unterberg, Towbin, with parts sold to Oppenheimer‘‘not to be confused with N.M. Rothschild, Rothschild Group; see Rothschild family |
Lee, Higginson & Co. | liquidated 1932 |
Lehman Brothers | bankrupt in 2008, asset sold to Barclays Capital and Nomura Holdings |
Loeb, Rhoades & Co. | acquired by Shearson Hammill & Co. to form Shearson Loeb Rhoades in 1979 which was later acquired by American Express in 1981 to form Shearson/American Express |
Mendelssohn & Co. | aryanized by the Nazis in 1938, sold in parts to Deutsche Bank |
Merrill Lynch & Co. | acquired by Bank of America in 2008 and integrated into Banc of America Securities to form Bank of America Merrill Lynch |
Montgomery Securities | acquired by NationsBank in 1997 and integrated into NationsBanc Capital Markets to form NationsBanc Montgomery Securities |
Morgan & Cie | acquired by Morgan Stanley in 1967 and incorporated as Morgan et Compagnie International in Morgan Stanley International Incorporated in 1975 |
Morgan Grenfell | acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1990 |
Morgan, Harjes & Co. | renamed Morgan & Cie in 1926 and acquired by Morgan Stanley in 1926 |
Paine Webber | acquired by UBS AG |
Park Ryan | liquidated 1979 |
Prudential Securities | acquired by Wachovia in 2003 |
Reynolds Securities | merged with Dean Witter & Co. to form Dean Witter Reynolds, subsequently merged with Morgan Stanley |
Robert Fleming & Co. | acquired by JPMorgan Chase |
Robertson Stephens | acquired by BankAmerica in 1997 and integrated into BancAmerica Securities to form BancAmerica Robertson Stephens. Sold again in 1998 to BankBoston (later FleetBoston Financial and would operate as Robertson Stephens from 1998–2002, when the firm was shuttered after the collapse of the Internet bubble |
Roosevelt & Son | Broken up into three firms in 1934: Roosevelt & Son (liquidated), Roosevelt & Weigold (today operates as Roosevelt & Cross); and Dick & Merle Smith |
Ryan Beck & Co. | ultimately part of Stifel Financial Corp., parent company of Stifel Nicolaus |
S. G. Warburg & Co | ultimately part of UBS AG; not to be confused with M.M. Warburg or Warburg Pincus; see Warburg family |
Salomon Brothers | acquired by Travelers Group in 1997, ultimately part of Citigroup |
Schroders | investment bank bought by Citigroup; continues as asset manager |
Shearson/American Express | acquired Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb in 1984 to form Shearson Lehman/American Express, later Shearson Lehman Hutton and Shearson Lehman Brothers |
Shearson, Hammill & Co. | renamed Shearson Loeb Rhoades after the 1979 acquisition of Loeb, Rhoades & Co. in 1979. Acquired by American Express in 1981 to form Shearson/American Express |
Shearson Lehman Hutton | renamed Shearson Lehman Brothers in 1990 and split up in 1993 with the IPO of Lehman Brothers and the sale of the retail and brokerage operations to Primerica |
Soundview Technology Group | ultimately part of Charles Schwab |
Swiss Bank Corporation | merged with Union Bank of Switzerland to form UBS AG |
Union Bank of Switzerland | merged with Swiss Bank Corporation to form UBS AG |
Vickers Ballas Holdings | acquired by DBS Bank |
Wachovia Securities | acquired by Wells Fargo in 2008 and renamed Wells Fargo Securities |
Wasserstein Perella & Co. | bought by Dresdner Bank |
Wessels, Arnold & Henderson | bought by Dain Rauscher to form Dain Rauscher Wessels, later RBC Dain Rauscher |
Wertheim & Co. | acquired by Schroders, and ultimately by Salomon Smith Barney |
White Weld & Co. | bought by Merrill Lynch |
Wood Gundy | acquired by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in 1987, operating as CIBC Wood Gundy before becoming CIBC World Markets in 1997 |
See also
- List of private equity firms
- List of investment banking private equity groups
- List of investment management firms
References
- ↑ http://www.statista.com/statistics/371143/leading-global-investment-banks-by-revenue/
- ↑ ABN AMRO Bank N.V. was acquired by a consortium of Fortis, RBS and Santander in October 2007. Since October 2009 ABN AMRO is owned by the state of the Netherlands
- ↑ Dow Jones Private Equity Analyst, Special Section "Sources of Capital", page 23 "Placement Agent Ranking" Total Raised From New LPs http://img.en25.com/Web/DowJonesFIS/2010%20SOC.pdf
- ↑ Excludes placement agent groups within large investment banks. Top Placement Agents at End of 2008. Wall Street Journal, April 22, 2009