Rothschild & Co wins Best Debt Advisory Firm for Companies from GlobalCapital

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Rothschild & Co has been named Best Debt Advisory Firm for Companies by GlobalCapital at its 2023 Bond Awards.

This recognition reflects our leading Debt Advisory activity and follows our win of Best Corporate Finance Adviser at the GlobalCapital Syndicated Loan, Leveraged Finance and Private Debt Awards earlier this year.

Congratulations go to all those who have contributed to our success in this area. 

About the awards

GlobalCapital, formerly Euroweek magazine, is a weekly print magazine and online news source. It is part of the Euromoney-Institutional Investor Group.

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