Advisory fees of investment bankers drops to 3-year low at $761 million, BFSI News, ET BFSI
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During the first nine months of 2021, SBI Caps led the underwriting fees league table with 8.6 percent wallet share or $65.7 million. Morgan Stanley comes next with 6.3 percent with $48.1 million, followed by JPMorgan at 6.2 percent with $47.5 million.
Goldman Sachs stood at fourth with $46.7 million or 6.1 percent of the market pie. Axis Bank got $46.7 million or 6.1 percent share, while ICICI Bank had $40.4 million, 5.3 percent.
BofA Securities got $33.5 million for a 4.4 percent deal share, Kotak Mahindra Bank at $32.8 million, 4.3 percent, Citi at USD 29.1 million, 3.8 per cent, and Avendus Capital stood at the 10th place with $23.3 million for a 3.1 percent deal share.
ICICI Bank leads with $2.5 billion, 11.3 percent of the market share in ECM league table.
Since the deal making process is online, the i-banking fees have dropped as merchant bankers are charging less from their clients. Another reason for the drop is the higher average deal value size of $105 million, which was up 14.4 percent year-on-year with 17 deals topping the $1-billion mark and totalling $38.8 billion, compared with 12 deals above $1 billion worth a total of $30.1 billion on a year-on-year basis.
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