Top 10 investment banks by fees:
Rank |
Bank |
Net revenue ($ million) |
1 |
Citi |
135 |
2 |
Goldman Sachs |
130 |
3 |
Morgan Stanley |
85 |
4 |
Bank of America Merrill Lynch |
80 |
5 |
Credit Suisse |
77 |
6 |
J.P. Morgan |
64 |
7 |
UBS |
58 |
8 |
RBS |
47 |
9 |
Deutsche Bank |
36 |
10 |
HSBC |
32 |
Top 10 investment banks by deal types:
Rank |
Equity capital markets |
Debt capital markets |
M&A advisory |
1 |
Goldman Sachs ($5.4 billion) |
Morgan Stanley ($3.5 billion) |
Goldman Sachs ($19.9 billion) |
2 |
Citi ($2.3 billion) |
Citi ($3 billion) |
Citi ($19.7 billion) |
3 |
Bank of America Merrill Lynch ($2.2 billion) |
HSBC ($2.3 billion) |
Morgan Stanley ($17.1 billion) |
4 |
Credit Suisse ($1.9 billion) |
J.P. Morgan ($1.96 billion) |
China International Capital Corporation ($13.7 billion) |
5 |
UBS ($1.6 billion) |
Nomura ($1.7 billion) |
Rothschild ($11.6 billion) |
6 |
Morgan Stanley ($1.4 billion) |
Credit Suisse ($1.6 billion) |
J.P. Morgan ($9.9 billion) |
7 |
Woori Finance Holdings ($1.3 billion) |
UBS ($1.4 billion) |
Credit Suisse ($6.5 billion) |
8 |
Samsung Securities ($1.3 billion) |
Barclays Capital ($1.4 billion) |
Deutsche Bank ($5.5 billion) |
9 |
J.P. Morgan ($1.1 billion) |
Deutsche Bank ($1 billion) |
RBS ($3.8 billion) |
10 |
Hyundai Securities ($998 million) |
Goldman Sachs ($825 million) |
ING ($3.6 billion) |
Note: Historical deals and revenue from banks that merged before May 2010 are included with the current parent.