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How Merchant Banks Help Businesses Grow and Succeed

Razorpay

What do medium to big-sized businesses have? Merchant banks are a very important part of the financial ecosystem, since they support the largest chunk of businesses – the mid-sized ones. Merchant banking is a special branch of banking that provides financial services to medium to small-sized businesses.

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Today's Capital Markets

PCE

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 Given today’s economic uncertainty—and all the focus on rising interest rates, bank failures, and market conditions—business owners and financial executives may find that debt markets are top of mind.

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Deutsche Bank completes acquisition of Numis

The TRADE

Deutsche Numis is set to serve more than 170 corporate broking clients and is focused on providing comprehensive financial and advisory solutions. The transaction – first reported on back in April – was previously valued at £410 million according to documents seen by The TRADE.

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Investment Banking in Singapore: The Best Gateway to Asia for the Non-Chinese?

Mergers and Inquisitions

The basic difference is that the international bulge bracket banks tend to be stronger in M&A advisory and weaker in equity and debt capital markets. Since there are so many cross-border deals in Singapore, English is the common business language.

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Bulge Bracket Banks: 2024 Edition

Mergers and Inquisitions

The full list changes over time because banks get acquired, go out of business, and change their focus – while other banks make acquisitions and grow organically. For example, Wells Fargo always does well in debt capital markets but much worse in M&A advisory and equity capital markets.

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Project Finance vs. Corporate Finance: Careers, Recruiting, Financial Modeling, and More

Mergers and Inquisitions

Many of these assets last for decades , have stable/predictable cash flows , use substantial Debt (50 – 60%+ of the total price), and use sized and sculpted Debt. The term “Project Finance” at large banks refers to a group that operates like Debt Capital Markets or Leveraged Finance but for infrastructure rather than normal companies.