Rothschild & Co wins six categories at this year's Mergermarket European M&A Awards

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Rothschild & Co has been named as Financial Adviser of the Year in six categories at Mergermarket's European M&A Awards:

• France
• UK
• Benelux
• Baltic – alongside our alliance partner Porta Finance
• European Mid-Market (US$250-500m)
• European Private Equity

The awards reflect our leading M&A activity in these markets between October 2020 and September 2021.

About the awards

Mergermarket, the M&A intelligence provider, hold several awards for different regions recognising M&A advisory firms. Advisers are shortlisted based on their league table ranking and submissions are reviewed by a panel of judges.

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