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Company Market Cap Price
BAC Bank of America Corporation
Bank of America Merrill Lynch provides investment banking advisory, underwriting, and related services.
$408.42B
$55.28
+0.25%
WFC Wells Fargo & Company
Investment Banking encompasses advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising activities for corporates and institutions.
$297.15B
$93.08
+0.34%
MS Morgan Stanley
Direct advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising services delivered via Institutional Securities.
$284.80B
$179.50
+0.61%
RY Royal Bank of Canada
RBC Capital Markets provides Investment Banking services including advisory and underwriting.
$233.04B
$167.29
+0.87%
C Citigroup Inc.
Citi offers investment banking services including underwriting and advisory.
$205.81B
$112.73
+0.83%
MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.
MUFG provides investment banking services.
$197.53B
$16.41
+2.53%
TD The Toronto-Dominion Bank
TD Securities provides investment banking and advisory services.
$157.47B
$92.05
+0.69%
UBS UBS Group AG
Investment Banking is a major segment detailing advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising services.
$138.65B
$42.87
-0.80%
SMFG Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.
The company engages in investment banking activities, including advisory, underwriting, and corporate finance.
$127.49B
$19.66
+3.15%
ING ING Groep N.V.
ING's wholesale banking activities imply capabilities in investment banking services such as advisory and underwriting.
$105.85B
$27.41
+0.61%
BMO Bank of Montreal
BMO Capital Markets provides investment banking services including advisory and underwriting.
$94.31B
$132.38
+0.54%
MFG Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
Reiterated: Investment Banking capabilities are core to its CIB leadership and growth strategy.
$93.57B
$7.61
+3.19%
BNS The Bank of Nova Scotia
Investment Banking captures advisory, underwriting, and capital markets activities.
$90.41B
$73.07
+0.41%
BCS Barclays PLC
Investment Banking reflects Barclays' wholesale advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising activities.
$87.30B
$24.34
+2.08%
CM Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CM's Capital Markets activities include underwriting and advisory services typical of Investment Banking.
$86.31B
$93.25
+0.42%
USB U.S. Bancorp
Investment banking capabilities (advisory, underwriting, capital markets) are part of USB's diversified financial services.
$83.13B
$53.59
+0.32%
ITUB Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.
Investment Banking: Broad universal-bank capabilities including advisory and capital markets services.
$78.92B
$7.49
+2.25%
DB Deutsche Bank AG
DB's four core segments include Investment Bank capabilities (capital markets, underwriting, advisory).
$74.32B
$37.72
+1.10%
BSBR Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
Wholesale/corporate banking activities include investment banking and advisory services to large clients.
$44.07B
$6.02
+1.69%
BBD Banco Bradesco S.A.
Investment banking and capital markets activities (advisory, M&A, underwriting).
$36.72B
$3.50
+1.45%
RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc.
Capital Markets segment includes Investment Banking activities such as M&A advisory and underwriting.
$32.67B
$163.09
-0.46%
KB KB Financial Group Inc.
KB Financial Group engages in securities and investment banking activities such as underwriting and advisory services.
$32.22B
$85.84
+0.88%
SHG Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd.
The group includes securities underwriting and advisory activities via its investment banking operations.
$27.22B
$53.30
+0.41%
BAP Credicorp Ltd.
Credicorp Capital provides investment banking/advisory services within its capital markets business.
$26.67B
$284.98
+0.87%
HBAN Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
Investment banking activities (capital markets & advisory) are referenced as part of the firm’s fee revenue mix.
$26.00B
$17.70
-0.65%
CFG Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
CFG engages in investment banking activities, including advisory, underwriting, and capital markets activity.
$25.19B
$58.45
+0.10%
NMR Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura Wholesale business includes investment banking and advisory services.
$24.63B
$8.38
+1.03%
FUTU Futu Holdings Limited
Underwriting IPOs and providing investment banking services as part of its global expansion.
$23.67B
$164.00
-4.34%
KEY KeyCorp
Investment Banking: Capital markets activity including underwriting and advisory services.
$22.65B
$20.50
-0.77%
JLL Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
Capital markets services including debt advisory and investment sales (Investment Banking).
$15.86B
$328.00
-1.99%
CIB Grupo Cibest S.A.
Capital markets and investment banking activities in the corporate & institutional space.
$15.37B
$63.50
-0.63%
ALLY Ally Financial Inc.
Corporate finance activities align with investment banking/advisory and capital markets services.
$13.91B
$44.87
-0.71%
SF Stifel Financial Corp.
Investment Banking services and advisory capabilities are a core part of Stifel's Institutional Group and European strategic repositioning.
$13.27B
$128.57
-0.99%
EVR Evercore Inc.
Evercore's core revenue streams come from investment banking advisory, underwriting, and capital markets activities.
$13.01B
$336.70
-0.10%
JEF Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
Core investment banking service line covering advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising activities.
$12.79B
$61.44
-0.91%
HLI Houlihan Lokey, Inc.
Houlihan Lokey's primary offering is investment banking, including corporate finance and related advisory services.
$12.62B
$177.10
-1.32%
FHN First Horizon Corporation
The firm provides capital markets services and investment banking activities.
$11.98B
$23.75
+0.68%
GLXY Galaxy Digital
Galaxy provides investment banking capabilities including advisory and structured products for institutional clients.
$10.07B
$24.75
-7.48%
SSB SouthState Corporation
Capital markets activities imply investment banking and advisory capabilities.
$9.72B
$96.57
+0.51%
ZION Zions Bancorporation, National Association
Capital markets and investment banking advisory fees are highlighted as a growth area contributing to noninterest income.
$8.71B
$59.17
+0.31%
CBSH Commerce Bancshares, Inc.
Investment banking reflects CBSH’s involvement in capital markets activities, including advisory and underwriting services.
$7.53B
$53.53
-0.39%
SNV Synovus Financial Corp.
Investment Banking covers Synovus's involvement in capital markets, advisory, underwriting, and corporate finance activities.
$7.30B
$52.58
+0.02%
PIPR Piper Sandler Companies
Investment banking services (advisory, underwriting, and financing) are Piper Sandler's core offering as described in the executive summary.
$6.30B
$353.77
-0.68%
FNB F.N.B. Corporation
Investment banking capabilities including advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising services.
$6.29B
$17.52
LAZ Lazard Ltd
Lazard provides Investment Banking services including financial advisory, M&A, and capital-raising activities directly to clients.
$5.72B
$50.91
+0.35%
MC Moelis & Company
Core business offering of MC as a leading independent investment bank delivering advisory, M&A, and capital markets services.
$5.48B
$70.21
+0.66%
AVAL Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores S.A.
Aval operates investment banking activities via Aval Banca de Inversion and related advisory services.
$4.89B
$4.12
-0.12%
PJT PJT Partners Inc.
PJT Partners is an advisory-focused investment bank providing M&A, strategic advisory, and restructuring services.
$4.13B
$170.95
+0.66%
NMRK Newmark Group, Inc.
Capital markets activities align with investment banking/advisory services for CRE clients.
$3.06B
$17.06
-1.50%
HTH Hilltop Holdings Inc.
Broker-Dealer activities (HilltopSecurities) underpin investment banking/advisory and underwriting services.
$2.20B
$34.80
-0.40%
WD Walker & Dunlop, Inc.
WD engages in investment banking activities (via Zelman Associates) for research and advisory services.
$2.13B
$62.46
-0.19%
BLX Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior, S. A.
BLX engaged in investment banking activities as a global coordinator and mandated lead arranger for syndicated facilities.
$1.65B
$45.38
+0.61%
PWP Perella Weinberg Partners
Perella Weinberg Partners is a boutique advisory firm delivering investment banking services, including M&A advisory, restructurings, and capital solutions.
$1.56B
$17.50
-1.74%
TIGR UP Fintech Holding Limited
The company engages in investment banking activities, including IPO underwriting and related advisory services through its 2B business.
$1.47B
$8.91
-3.52%
OPY Oppenheimer Holdings Inc.
Oppenheimer is described as a middle-market investment bank with advisory, underwriting, and corporate finance services, making Investment Banking a core revenue driver.
$768.84M
$72.12
-1.31%
AMTD AMTD IDEA Group
AMTD IDEA Group's core business includes capital markets advisory, underwriting and deal execution (Investment Banking).
$90.28M
$1.12
-0.88%
MTC MMTec, Inc.
Placement agent services constitute a core investment banking-adjacent service offering.
$80.40M
$3.19
-1.08%
DOMH Dominari Holdings Inc.
Underwriting and transactional services are core investment banking activities of Dominari Financial.
$68.17M
$4.36
-2.13%
HGBL Heritage Global Inc.
M&A activity and strategic advisory capabilities are consistent with Investment Banking services.
$46.90M
$1.42
+5.19%
COHN Cohen & Company Inc.
Cohen & Company operates as a boutique investment bank providing underwriting, advisory, and other capital markets services, including SPAC-related activity.
$38.72M
$18.98
-0.18%
SUND Sundance Strategies, Inc.
The company offers bond advisory services (a form of investment banking) to issuers in structured finance.
$7.75M
$0.18
MEGL Magic Empire Global Limited
Core service: corporate finance advisory and IPO sponsorship / capital markets advisory (investment banking).
$6.40M
$1.49
+17.96%
FTFT Future FinTech Group Inc.
FTFT operates a brokerage and investment banking business in Hong Kong, covering advisory, underwriting, and capital-raising services.
$3.73M
$1.15
+6.02%
NCPL Netcapital Inc.
Broker-dealer and investment banking capabilities enabling capital raises and underwriting activities.
$2.39M
$1.11
+1.83%
GSIW Garden Stage Limited Ordinary Shares
Engages in underwriting and placement services, core functions of investment banking.
$2.26M
$0.14
-2.77%
HSTA Hestia Insight Inc.
Offers capital markets advisory services as part of its consulting offerings.
$1.37M
$0.05

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# Executive Summary * A robust resurgence in M&A and IPO activity is set to drive double-digit revenue growth for the investment banking industry in 2025, marking a decisive end to the recent dealmaking slowdown. * The integration of Artificial Intelligence is rapidly moving from a back-office efficiency tool to a core competitive differentiator, reshaping deal analysis, client service, and risk management. * An improving macroeconomic backdrop, characterized by declining inflation and anticipated central bank rate cuts, is providing the fuel for renewed corporate confidence and transaction financing. * Independent advisory firms are poised to capture significant upside from the M&A rebound, while large universal banks benefit from both renewed deal flow and stabilizing net interest income. * Persistent regulatory scrutiny and the high cost of compliance remain the most significant headwinds, creating a clear performance gap between firms with clean records and those undergoing costly remediation efforts. ## Key Trends & Outlook The investment banking industry is experiencing a significant rebound in its core revenue engine, with global M&A and IPO activity poised for strong growth through 2025 and into 2026. Global M&A volumes are forecast to grow by 15% and IPO underwriting fees by 13% in 2025, driven by pent-up demand from corporate and private equity clients. The IPO market rebounded with global proceeds reaching $75 billion in 2025. This resurgence is a direct result of stabilizing economic conditions, which are unlocking strategic ambitions and providing clarity for valuations. Firms with strong advisory franchises are benefiting most directly, with Lazard (LAZ) reporting record adjusted net revenue of $491 million in Q2 2025, fueled by increased M&A activity. Evercore (EVR) also notes robust backlogs and high levels of client dialogue, indicating significant pent-up demand for transactions. The outlook remains strong, with deal pipelines signaling continued strength into the next year. Alongside the cyclical recovery, a structural shift is underway as firms aggressively integrate AI and digital technologies. This is not merely for cost savings; it is a primary competitive battleground. Companies are deploying AI to enhance deal sourcing, automate due diligence, and provide sophisticated analytics to clients, with leaders like Bank of America (BAC) launching client-facing generative AI tools such as Ask Global Payments Solutions (AskGPS) for its Global Payments Solutions team on September 30, 2025. HSBC Holdings (HBCYF) is also making significant AI/GenAI investments and made a strategic investment in blockchain analytics firm Elliptic on September 24, 2025. This technological arms race is forcing significant IT investment across the industry as firms seek to avoid being left at a competitive disadvantage, with banks planning to invest $219 billion in information technology throughout 2024. The primary opportunity for the investment banking industry lies in capturing the operating leverage from the rebound in high-margin advisory and underwriting fees. However, the most significant risk stems from the evolving regulatory landscape, where the high cost of compliance and potential for large fines can erode profitability and distract management from growth initiatives. The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) exemplifies this challenge, with U.S. Anti-Money Laundering (AML) remediation being a top priority, and significant work extending into 2026 and 2027. ## Competitive Landscape The investment banking market is dominated by a handful of bulge-bracket firms, but specialized independent advisors have captured a significant share, with boutique investment banks collectively capturing about 17% of global investment banking fees in 2025. These firms employ distinct competitive approaches to secure market share and client mandates. One prominent strategy is that of the global, integrated full-service provider. These firms, such as JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM), leverage their massive balance sheets and comprehensive suite of services—from M&A advisory and capital markets to treasury services and wealth management—to serve the largest global corporations and institutions. This model offers an unmatched ability to finance large-scale transactions, fosters deep client relationships across multiple products through cross-selling, and benefits from significant economies of scale. JPMorgan Chase remains the leader in 2025, generating $5.5 billion in advisory and underwriting fees, demonstrating the success of this integrated approach in capturing the largest deals. In contrast, independent advisory specialists, exemplified by Lazard Ltd (LAZ), focus exclusively on providing high-end, conflict-free advice on M&A, restructuring, and capital structure. This approach is highly attractive to corporate boards for sensitive transactions, as these firms are perceived as unbiased advisors, unburdened by the potential conflicts of interest that can arise from lending or trading activities. Their asset-light model often leads to high margins and returns on equity. Lazard's Financial Advisory segment achieved record adjusted net revenue of $491 million in Q2 2025, fueled by increased M&A activity, and its reputation as a board-level advisor for complex situations perfectly illustrates this model's strengths in a rising M&A market. A third competitive approach is that of the acquisitive growth specialist, where firms build market share and expand capabilities not just through organic hiring but through a disciplined and aggressive M&A strategy. Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (HLI) demonstrates this model, strategically acquiring firms to enter new geographies or specialized product areas. Its aggressive acquisition strategy, including Triago (private capital advisory), Prytania Solutions (structured products technology), and Waller Helms (insurance M&A), has expanded its industry, geographic, and technological reach, demonstrating a clear strategy of buying expertise to fuel growth. The expansion of private credit and alternative financing is also driving strategic shifts, particularly for advisory-focused firms, as the global private Asset-Backed Finance (ABF) market totals $5.2 trillion and is projected to grow to $7.7 trillion in the next five years. ## Financial Performance The investment banking industry is experiencing a strong, V-shaped recovery in revenue growth, particularly for firms with high exposure to M&A advisory. This sharp rebound is a direct consequence of the resurgence in M&A and IPOs. After a period of suppressed activity, pent-up demand is being unleashed, flowing directly to the top line of firms that advise on these transactions. Moelis & Company (MC) reported a significant 38% year-over-year revenue growth in Q2 2025, serving as a prime example of this advisory-led recovery. {{chart_0}} Margin expansion is expected across the industry, but the degree will diverge based on business mix and regulatory costs. The primary driver of margin expansion is operating leverage; as high-margin advisory revenues return, they fall to the bottom line faster than costs increase. Stifel Financial Corp.'s (SF) Global Wealth Management segment achieved a healthy pre-tax margin of 36.2% in Q2 2025, showcasing the potential in less capital-intensive businesses. However, this margin expansion is being tempered by continued heavy investment in technology and, for some, significant expenses related to regulatory remediation. The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) forecasts expense growth at the upper end of 5% to 7% for fiscal 2025 due to remediation and investment costs, illustrating the pressure on profitability from regulatory issues. {{chart_1}} Investment banks are demonstrating a confident return of capital to shareholders through large-scale buybacks and dividend increases, balanced with strategic investments in technology and bolt-on acquisitions. Stronger balance sheets and a positive revenue outlook are giving boards the confidence to significantly increase shareholder returns, signaling a belief that the current recovery is sustainable. Bank of America (BAC) announced a new $40 billion share repurchase program and an 8% dividend increase, returning $13.7 billion in capital in H1 2025, which is a clear signal of this confidence and the scale of capital being returned. The industry's balance sheet position is generally strong and well-capitalized, a legacy of post-Great Financial Crisis regulations that forced banks to hold significantly more capital. This has left many firms in a very healthy financial position. Many independent advisory firms amplify this strength by operating with little to no debt. PJT Partners (PJT) explicitly states having "no funded debt," which is representative of the asset-light and financially sound position of the top independent advisory firms. {{chart_2}}
MS Morgan Stanley

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OPY Oppenheimer Holdings Inc.

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C Citigroup Inc.

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BCS Barclays PLC

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AMTD AMTD IDEA Group

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EVR Evercore Inc.

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BAC Bank of America Corporation

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UBS UBS Group AG

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AMTD AMTD IDEA Group

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BAC Bank of America Corporation

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UBS UBS Group AG

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C Citigroup Inc.

Citigroup to Redeem $1.5 B of Series W Preferred Stock

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MS Morgan Stanley

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BAC Bank of America Corporation

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UBS UBS Group AG

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MS Morgan Stanley

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JEF Jefferies Financial Group Inc.

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AMTD AMTD IDEA Group

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DB Deutsche Bank AG

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C Citigroup Inc.

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DB Deutsche Bank AG

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UBS UBS Group AG

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UBS UBS Group AG

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