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Top 25 Lower Middle Market Investment Banks | Q1 2023

Axial

Axial is excited to release its Q1 2023 Lower Middle Market Investment Banking League Tables. These league tables reveal the top 25 investment banks that were active on the Axial platform in Q1. In Q1, 740 sell-side investment banks and M&A advisors brought a total of 2,775 deals to market.

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Transcript: Michael Carmen, Wellington

The Big Picture

Just really a fascinating history from, from a private company to a public company back to a, a partnership. He is uniquely situated because he has run both public mutual funds as well as privates, including late stage venture private equity credit down the list. They’ve been around literally nearly a century.

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Best Caisse Scenario?

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the tight-knit firmament of private and public companies that drive the province’s economy. It has significant stakes in most of Quebec’s flagship companies, many of which leaned heavily on the Caisse as they grew into industry champions, including Alimentation Couche-Tard, CGI, Intact Financial and WSP Global.

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Transcript: Liz Hoffman

The Big Picture

And then, as it turns out, a switch flipped in the market in 2014 was a record, 2015 was a record. At that point, I’d been covering, as you mentioned, investment banking, Goldman Sachs for a couple years. It’s like, wait, you’re going to, all this Robinhood is a public company. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Transcript: William Cohan

The Big Picture

You know, GE Capital, you have to understand, like, investment banking was so hot then. COHAN: Everybody wanted to be an investment banker. I mean, investment bankers were rock stars, right? RITHOLTZ: Whereas all the other public companies had access to capital and managed to get into trouble. Too valuable.