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Investment Bankers Garner Record Fee Income of $968 Million from January to September

Investment Bankers Garner Record Fee Income of $968 Million from January to September

Investment Bankers See Increase in Fee Income Despite Fall in Deals

According to industry analysis, investment bankers earned 41% more fee income, totaling $967.5 million, during the first nine months of 2023. This is the highest fee collection since records began in 2000. M&A advisory fees increased by 34% to $362 million, while equity capital market (ECM) underwriting fees rose by 38% to $194.3 million. Debt capital market (DCM) underwriting fees also saw a significant increase of 41% to reach $181.7 million. Syndicated lending fees grew by 56% to $229.5 million.

Top Performers in Investment Banking Fees

Citi’s domestic arm emerged as the top performer in investment banking fees, earning a total of $58.6 million and accounting for 6.1% of the fee pool.

Fall in India-Bound M&As

Despite a 56.6% decline in India-bound mergers and acquisitions (M&As) to a three-year low of $65.6 billion, the number of deals saw a 3% increase. India-targeted M&As reached $60.5 billion, down 56.8%, while domestic M&As totaled $44.1 billion, down 59.7%. Inbound M&As fell 46.6% to $16.4 billion, while outbound M&As reached $4.8 billion, down 46.5%. The US was the most targeted nation with a 24.6% market share.

ECM and DCM Performance

In the first nine months of 2023, ECM raised $18.4 billion, a 34.4% increase compared to the previous year. The number of ECM offerings also increased by 30.4%. Within the ECM space, initial public offerings (IPOs) raised $3.5 billion, while follow-on offerings accounted for 81% of the overall ECM proceeds, raising $14.9 billion.

In debt capital markets, primary bond offerings reached $65.1 billion, a 39.3% increase compared to the previous year. Financial sector issuers captured a market share of 78% at $50.8 billion.

Hot Take: Investment Bankers Thrive Despite Decrease in Deals

Despite a significant decline in mergers and acquisitions, investment bankers have managed to increase their fee income during the first nine months of 2023. This is largely attributed to the growth in M&A advisory fees and equity capital market underwriting fees. The performance of the debt capital market has also contributed to their success.

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