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Axial is excited to release its Q3 2023 Lower Middle Market InvestmentBanking League Tables. These quarterly league tables reveal the top 25 investmentbanks active on the Axial platform in Q3. In Q3, 571 sell-side investmentbanks and M&A advisors brought a total of 2,360 deals to market.
The rebound in Banking gained speed during the quarter, led by near-record levels of investment-grade debt issuance as improved market conditions enables issuers to pull forward activity. Our strong performance in both DCM and ECM drove InvestmentBanking revenue growth of 35% and overall banking revenue growth of 49%.
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